Savannah Chrisley Is 'Freaking Out' Over Being 'One Step Closer to Getting Mom and Dad Home'

Savannah Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Todd Chrisley

Savannah Chrisley recently got some great news regarding her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, and their court case, telling fans that she was "freaking out" about it.

The 26-year-old shared the update on Instagram in a video posted on Monday, Nov. 20, with Savannah writing in the caption, "APPEAL UPDATE 😭❤️ I WILL NEVER STOP FIGHTING FOR YOU MAMA AND DADDY!"

Savannah began by describing how the family wasn't planning to go through with the traditional Thanksgiving celebrations since her parents weren't home, before saying, "I got a call this morning and the appeals court has granted our oral arguments. So, I literally was sobbing."

"One step closer to getting Mom and Dad home," she went on, adding emotionally, "The kids are freaking out. I'm freaking out. I got to explain it to Chloe. It's just amazing."

The reality TV star, who recently appeared on Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, explained that they will be able to share their oral arguments on March 25, 2024. Savannah also wrote in the caption, "Oral argument in an appellate court represents a critical moment in every case."

"The briefs are written, and the panel may already be leaning towards a decision," she continued. "Oral argument, therefore, is an opportunity to cement the panel’s decision in your favor, or perhaps your final chance to save your case!!"

Many fans cheered the Chrisleys on in the comments, with notes like, "This is such a blessing. Congratulations ❤️❤️," and "Ahh I’m crying and believing🙌🙌🙌."

"You are an amazingly incredible human Savannah you have such a big heart 🙌❤️❤️," wrote a third.

A debate also started over the Chrisleys' sentence compared to other celebrities convicted of tax fraud, with a few people referenced being Shakira and Teresa and Joe Giudice, the former of which just reached a settlement regarding her Spain tax fraud case.

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