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In a recent episode of her podcast, Savannah Chrisley opened up about her responsibilities as a caregiver for her younger sister, Chloe, and brother, Grayson, following the incarceration of their parents. Savannah has taken on a maternal role, stepping in to provide support and stability for her siblings during this challenging time.
The 26-year-old reality star explained that her commitment to Chloe, who is just 12 years old, and Grayson has been a top priority since their parents began serving their sentences. Savannah emphasized the importance of maintaining a sense of normalcy for her siblings, ensuring they have a supportive environment in which to thrive.
While navigating her own personal challenges, Savannah remains dedicated to being a positive influence in their lives. She shared insights into the emotional toll of the situation but expressed hope for the future as she continues to foster a loving and nurturing atmosphere for her family.
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