Savannah Chrisley revealed about she reached a breaking point.
The Chrisley Knows Best star said she doesn’t feel “worthy or capable enough” to raise Grayson, 16, and Chloe, 10, meanwhile her parents serve their prison sentence…
On Tuesday’s episode of her Unlocked With Savannah Chrisley podcast, the Chrisley Knows Best star discussed abot the multiple challenges of raising her brother Grayson, 16, and niece Chloe, 10, while her parents Todd and Julie Chrisley serve their prison sentences.
“The other night, I had just full-on breakdown. I was trying to find Chloe proper clothes to go and visit my parents and find her hair stuff,” she told. “I just sat down on the floor and started crying loud.”
The 25-year-old reality star shared, “I am not my mother. How am I going to do this!!? I don’t feel that I am worthy or capable enough of doing the job she’s done this for all her life.”
However, Chloe provided her some reassurance while the family adjusts now to their new normal. She recalled, “I was sitting there, and the next day Chloe said, ‘You are doing a pretty good job. You made me ramen noodles for the last night.'”
Savannah shared she pland to step up her game when it comes to eating as a family.
“From here on out, every Sunday we’re going to plan our meals for the week and you guys tell me what you want for dinner,” she added. “And we’ll get the groceries for the week, and you’ll know every night what next you’re going to eat.”
Despite all the difficulties, Savannah revealed that she has found peace with her situation.
She added that she hopes Chloe and Grayson will also find some “peace and calmness.”
The Chrisleys were sentenced in November after a jury convicted the couple in June of a multimillion-dollar bank fraud and tax evasion scheme too. Both Todd and Julie have also been ordered to serve an additional 16 months of probation during their release from prison.
On Jan. 17, Todd checked into the Federal Prison Camp Pensacola to begin his 12-year sentence, while Julie reported to a prison in Lexington, Kentucky, to serve her seven-year sentence. Both Todd and Julie have also been ordered to serve an additional 16 months of probation after their release from prison.
Both reality stars are currently working on appealing their case.
“I know that this is not my final destination,” Todd said on a Chrisley Confessions podcast recorded before he entered to the prison. “I know that this may be my future for a minute, but I also have faith that the judicial system is going to just turn it around. I also have faith that the appellate court is going to see this for what actually it is.”