Lindsie Chrisley, who has been pretty tight-lipped about her parents’ legal battle, recently opened up about how she feels about the sentencing. “I had been sitting pretty quiet regarding all of my family stuff,” she admitted on her “Coffee Convos” podcast. She then emotionally revealed that things have been hard for her and that she is “heartbroken” over the outcome of the sentencing. “And at the end of the day, this is a real family, and it’s my family,” she added. “These are real and raw emotions.”

Lindsie and Todd Chrisley were estranged, but she revealed that they were on talking terms again after her divorce. “After my divorce stuff had become public, my dad had posted, ‘I’m here, I love you, whatever’s going on in your life right now I see it,'” she shared on the “Southern Tea” podcast. “That’s really more so how we were able to reconnect.” 

Following Todd and Julie Chrisley’s prison sentencing, other Chrisley kids have been sharing cryptic thoughts about the situation. “Do not judge, or you too will be judged,” Kyle Chrisley shared in his Instagram stories (via People), quoting a Bible verse that alludes to any judgment surrounding his family amid the legal battle. Chase Chrisley also posted an Instagram story about appreciating life and the people around you, as they could “unexpectedly be taken from you”, per Page Six.

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