Savannah, Lindsie Chrisley post cryptic quotes after parents’ sentencing

Savannah, Lindsie Chrisley post cryptic quotes after parents’ sentencing

Savannah and Lindsie Chrisley subtly reacted to their parents’ sentencing with cryptic messages shared to their Instagram Stories.

Savannah posted a quote by pastor Kimberly Jones, a.k.a. Real Talk Kim, that suggested she didn’t have to explain herself or her family to anyone.

“Noah didn’t stop building the ark to explain himself to everyone who doubted and hated on him,” the post by Jones reads. “Keep building your ark. The rain will do the talking.”

Lindsie — who was estranged from her father, Todd Chrisley, from 2019 until this summer — called upon friends to help her during these trying times.

Lindsie shared a video of two of her girlfriends sitting on a bed. Lindsie paired the footage with the words, “The best girlfriends, show up in the bad times with hugs and champagne.” She set the video to Bruno Mars’ “Count on Me.”

Savannah and lindsie chrisleySavannah and Lindsie Chrisley each took to social media to subtly react to their parents’ sentencing.lindsiechrisley/Instagram

The “Chrisley Knows Best” star was sentenced to 12 years behind bars and 16 months probation Monday after he and wife Julie Chrisley were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion, according to Fox 5 Atlanta.

Meanwhile, Julie was given a lighter sentence of seven years in prison but will also be on probation for 16 months.

todd and julie chrisley with savannah and lindsie chrisleyThe “Chrisley Knows Best” stars were sentenced to a combined 19 years in prison.Rick Diamond

In light of their sentences, the couple’s multiple shows, including “Chrisley Knows Best,” reportedly have been canceled.

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Savannah shared this message after hearing the news.

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Lindsie turned to friends to help get her through it.

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Todd and Julie — who share sons Chase, 26, and Grayson, 16, and daughter Savannah, 25 — were indicted in August 2019 on charges that they submitted fake documents to banks to secure more than $30 million in loans. Julie was additionally accused of using fake statements to rent a home.

The Chrisleys’ sentencing came about a week after Grayson was hospitalized following a severe car accident in Nashville.