Savannah Chrisley Says Niece Wrote 'The Sweetest' Mother's Day Letter

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Savannah Chrisley Says Niece Wrote 'The Sweetest' Mother's Day Letter
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Savannah Chrisley's reflected on the difficulty of spending another Mother's Day away from her mom, Julie Chrisley, who is serving out a seven-year prison sentence. 'It gets harder because the more big life moments that pass and miss you kind of start to realize like... there's going to be two, three, four or five years of big life moments that they miss,' she said during the May 28 episode of her podcast “Unlocked.' “So it just... it gets tough,” she continued.

Once Todd and Julie Chrisley reported to prison, Savannah Chrisley gained custody of her niece. At the top of the May 28 'Unlocked' episode, Savannah Chrisley explained that the episode had been recorded on May 15, three days after Mother's Day. 'We had Mother's Day this past Sunday and well, it sucked,' she said. 'I don't know what to tell you. It just sucked...

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