Savannah Chrisley Feels Guilty for 'Moving On' Without Parents Todd, Julie


Savannah Chrisley feels guilty for planning the biggest events in her life without Todd and Julie

Savannah Chrisley feels guilty about moving forward with her personal life while her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, serve their prison sentences.

In the latest episode of his podcast unlocked, Savanah spoke about not being able to visit her parents as much as she did when her sentences began in 2023.

“It's like learning to grieve the loss of people who are still alive, and the pain is real. It is,” she shared. “Sometimes I like to turn a blind eye. I like not to feel it.”

“It's really hard because, the first year mom and dad were away, literally every weekend, I was gone,” she continued. “Every weekend I would go and visit one of them.”

“And now, I mean, I say we go twice a month, and there's definitely some guilt associated with that because you're like, 'No, I shouldn't be moving on with my life. I need to be there.' I need to see them,'” she added.

He Chrisley knows best The student went on to share that she feels the same guilt when she thinks about getting married and having children with her boyfriend Robert Shiver.

“I'm trying to figure out, well, how can I move on without my parents feeling like I'm moving on without them?” Savannah Chrisley said. “How can I please everyone? I think it's a little hard to do. It's probably impossible. I don't know. It's really hard.”

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