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Savannah Chrisley shared a recent revelation about the “humbling” that she has experienced over the past few years as Todd and Julie Chrisley have been in prison.
It has been a big transition for her.
Savannah recently discussed those changes with Jeff Frankenstein on her podcast. He is in the Christian rock band Newsboys.

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“God has a way of humbling you,” she explained to her guest.
Savannah noted how their jail time has changed her perspective.
“If it wasn’t for both my parents being in prison, I wouldn’t about what was happening,” stated the reality star.

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The 26-year-old continued, “Like, let’s face it, you don’t until you’re slapped in the face with it. You just don’t know any better.”
The realization came to her while visiting her father behind bars.
“I always thought like, ‘Oh, you’re in prison, then yeah, you belong there.’ Like you’re a bad person, you’re this but when you actually start looking into it and educating yourself, you’re like, ‘Ah, OK, it’s not all that I thought it was,’” she shared.