Bikini-clad Savannah Chrisley Admits She Is ‘Happy’ In New Vacation Snaps
Savannah Chrisley is loving her life amid her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley‘s imprisonment on federal charges of financial crimes.
The beauty enthusiast has always been vocal about her parent’s situation since their apprehension and has not backed down from speaking up against the government regarding the subject.
She seems to be on a break as she newly showed off some beautiful vacation photos on social media, implying she was in the highest spirit despite her parents’ case.
Savannah Chrisley Flaunts’ Happy’ Look While Sporting A Cute Bikini
Savannah looked as happy as ever in her most recent Instagram snaps. One of the pictures showed her lounging on a floater in a pool, with the sun rays highlighting her soaked golden hair and skin. “Happy happy happy,” she wrote across the post and was captured touching her forehead delicately while closing her eyes and giving a lovely smile.
Only her upper body could be seen, showing her rocking a patterned pink and purple bikini top which she accessorized with stud earrings and a simple pendant. In a second image, the 25-year-old took a selfie of herself at a resort, wearing the same bikini top and beaming at the camera. A few lounge chairs and palm trees were also captured in the background.
Savannah’s happy post comes on the heels of her candid revelation about feeling anxious about visiting her father for the first time in prison.
In a recent episode of her “Unlocked” podcast, she divulged that she was so “afraid” to visit Todd. Still, she remembered walking into the room and feeling the “presence of Jesus” more than ever.
The USA Network star, who felt relieved at the time, further shared, “It was the craziest thing because you go in, you see these smiles on people’s faces, and what we don’t take a second to do is hear their stories.
“And what we also don’t have in our system is therapy or proper guidance,” she added. “And so to be able to go into these prisons and be able to speak to these people would be so interesting.”
Savannah later took to Instagram with a strong declaration supporting her parents. She said, “I will never stop fighting for you! I love you, mama and daddy.” The “Chrisley Knows Best” star is not the only member of her family who speaks up for Todd and Julie as her brother Chase also does so via Instagram.
Several posts on the platform by the siblings claimed that their parents should not have been imprisoned for fraud. One such update by Savannah read:
“The GOVERNMENT used lies in order to obtain a report on all financials. The GOVERNMENT said that we were involved in MONEY LAUNDERING and TERRORISM in order to obtain this specific report.”
Todd and Julie are currently serving a combined nineteen years in police custody and will have extra probation when they are released. Although the married couple started their jail term on January 17, arrangements are being made to appeal their sentences.
The Former Beauty Pageant Contestant Slammed The FBI For Injustice Amid Parents’ Case Appeal
As the Chrisleys worked on appealing Todd and Julie’s conviction, Savannah had a few interesting things to say about the Federal Bureau of Investigation – FBI.
She voiced her thoughts during a virtual interview about her parent’s case on Fox News with Lawrence B. Jones, which she uploaded on her Instagram.
Savannah, who has always been open about her mental health challenges, said she only wanted to inspire people to keep fighting the good fight while letting them know they were not alone.
She also explained that given her experience with her parents’ situation, she could speak up for others going through the same.
The TV personality then commended the news channel and other supposed “FBI whistle-blowers” for not keeping mute about the injustice in the government.
She further said, “We felt it firsthand with the government overreach, with a warrantless search that occurred with an IRS — with a Department of Revenue agent going into a warehouse without a warrant.”
Savannah did not only have her family in mind regarding the “corrupt nature” of the system but was also looking out for others, as she stated:
“If it can happen to us, it can happen to you. It’s not about my family; it’s about the corrupt nature within the DOJ and the FBI.”