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Savannah Chrisley proved she’s a glass-half-full girl as she sent her Instagram a massive smile, plus a message of positivity, while posing from a swimming pool back in March 2022. The reality star, 25, flashed her pearly whites while rocking a Barbiecore two-piece as she soaked up the sunshine that year, also posting before her world came crashing down in November 2022.
Shortly before the holidays that year, parents Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to a combined 19 years in prison for tax evasion and fraud. Savannah has remained positive as her parents are behind bars, but this photo was before she was separated from them. Fans have left the post over 46,000 likes.
Savannah Chrisley Shows Positivity On Instagram
Snapping a selfie while waist-deep in the water, Savannah showed off her fit figure in a bright pink two-piece that highlighted both her curves and her muscles.
Going halterneck-style and with ruched fabrics, the Chrisley Knows Best star also drew attention to her toned abs as she smiled from behind shades, making sure to feed her image right into her caption.
‘Nothin’ A Smile Won’t Fix’
Adding in multiple gold necklaces and wearing her blonde locks tied back with a few loose strands hanging down, Savannah wrote: “Nothin’ a smile won’t fix.”
“Beautiful smile,” one fan replied, with another saying: “Great shot doll.” Savannah was also told: “Your beauty is phenomenal. Your smile 😁 is gorgeous. Happy Monday.”
Savannah has toned down the swimwear vibes on her Instagram since commencing a new life without her parents, whose sentences have now been reduced. The podcast host regularly advocates for prison reform alongside praying for her parents’ wellbeing, with last year seeing her marking her first Easter without Todd and Julie.
Stating that in “25 years,” she had never spent Easter without her parents, Savannah told her IG fans: “Holidays magnify that loss. The sadness deepens and the loneliness can feel isolating. What I have learned is the need for support may be the greatest during the holidays. Pretending you don’t hurt and/or it isn’t a harder time of the year is just not the truth for you.”
Giving an idea of how she was getting through the difficult situation mentally, the Southern Belle continued: “Rather than avoiding the feelings of grief, lean into them. It is not the grief you want to avoid, it is the pain.”