Savannah Chrisleyhas had a hard time adjusting to life without her parents

Tuesday’s episode featured a light-hearted, one-on-one conversation with her podcast producer and best friend Erin Dugan. But Savannah hasn’t “filmed a podcast since” this week’s episode, which was recorded onher mother’s birthdayon Jan. 12.

“The podcast that is going to be airing today that you’re watching was filmed prior to my life falling apart, so it may seem happy-go-lucky,” she explained. “I think it’s becausethere was a lot of hopethat was had and I wasn’t faced with the reality of the situation.”

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Savannah Chrisley

She continued, “So I just kind of wanted to throw this in there to address that because I know a lot of people are gonna be like, ‘Whoa, what is this?’ And this was kind of pre-life falling apart. And now podcasts that I do going forward will be post. So I hope that kind of helps you understand things.”

Teasing what’s to come, theGrowing Up Chrisleystar said next week’s episode will be a “very intense one-on-one podcast with myself kind of giving an update on where my life’s at.” She also intends to explain how the youngest Chrisley kids —Grayson, 16, andChloe, 10 — as well as her parents andNanny Fayeare doing.

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Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, Todd Chrisley

“I’m really looking forward to giving that update because I’ve seen God work in the craziest of circumstances. So until then, I hope you enjoy this week’s podcast,” she said before adding, “Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for supporting me, my family andUnlocked.”

Todd, 53, and Julie, 50, weresentenced in November 2022to a combined 19 years in prison. As Todd reported to a prison in Florida on Jan. 17 to begin his 12-year sentence, Julie entered prison in Kentucky that same day to start her seven-year stint. The long-time couple was also ordered to complete 16 months of probation after leaving prison.

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The two reality stars are currently working onappealing their case.

“I know that this is not my final destination,“Todd said on theChrisley Confessionspodcast recorded before he entered prison. “I know that this may be my future for a minute, but I also have faith that the judicial system is going to turn it around. I also have faith that the appellate court is going to see this for what it is.”

source: people.com