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Chrisley Knows Best star Todd Chrisley’s birthday celebration wasn’t an unhappy one. Amidst his incarceration, Todd Chrisley’s kids took to social media to celebrate their father’s 54th birthday. The Chrisley family clan didn’t let the patriarch’s absence stop them from celebrating the milestone.
Todd Chrisley’s Kids Celebrate Their Dad’s Birthday
Make a cold glass of lemonade when life gives you lemons, and slurp it all up. The Chrisley Knows Best star’s children are not letting their father’s incarceration stop them from celebrating him.
Chrisley’s kids took to their Instagram account to pay tribute to their dad as he turned 54. Chrisley’s son, Chase Chrisley, set the ball rolling on Instagram with a carousel of pictures of him and his dad. The 26-year-old then captioned his post with an emotional message celebrating his father.
“This will be the first birthday of yours and mine that we won’t be together, but we are together in spirit. I Love you, and I’m beyond proud of the man, father, and husband that you are,” he wrote. “We live in a broken world with a broken system, but I have faith that we will be together soon! Until then, I love you, and we will hold it down! Happy Birthday Boss,” he concluded.
Like her brother, Savannah Chrisley posted a selfie with her dad on her Instagram. In her caption, the 25-year-old paid tribute to her father while highlighting his absence’s impact on their lives.
Also, Chrisley’s oldest daughter wasn’t left out of the celebration. She kept things simple by posting a throwback picture, along with birthday wishes and a bible verse.
Todd Chrisley’s First Birthday In Prison
Todd Chrisley’s 54th birthday marks the Chrisley Knows Best alum’s first birthday celebration behind bars. Although the Chrisley family patriarch is currently serving a 12-year prison sentence, his children made the celebration memorable.
The Chrisley Knows Best stars, Todd and Julie Christley, were sentenced to prison for tax evasion and bank fraud in January 2023. Although the couple is in the process of appealing their case, they are currently serving their sentences in federal prisons.