Savannah Chrisley's Birthday Tribute to Niece Reveals Her Heartbreaking Wish

Savannah Chrisley

Savannah Chrisley got quite emotional in a birthday tribute she penned honoring her niece Chloe's big day.

The 26-year-old reality star shared a montage of sweet photos of her and Chloe with a tear-jerking message to her Instagram page on Friday, Nov. 10, to celebrate Chloe's 11th birthday.

"HAPPY 11TH BIRTHDAY to our sweet CoCo! I can’t believe that she is 11 years old! WHERE HAS THE TIME GONE!!" Savannah began in the caption of the endearing post before going on to say, "Watching her grow has been the biggest blessing of my life…" and adding that "[Chloe] is everything that I hope to be one day! There is not a day goes by to where she doesn’t reach me something new. Because of her… we are all better people! I love you sweet girl! KEEP SHINING! NEVER GIVE UP! And ALWAYS KNOW… I AM HERE!"

Savannah's statement continued, offering insight into how the two celebrated Chloe's birthday–and that's when the heartbreaking revelation was shared.

"We started off the morning at 6am at the Pancake Pantry (Chloe’s favorite) and she said, 'the only thing that would make this better is if mom and dad were here… I can’t wait until I’m 13 or 14 because maybe mom will at least be home.'"

Savannah added. "What a freaking dagger that was...Today is so bittersweet… but I have to remember that God has a bigger plan in store for us all!"

After her parents–Todd and Julie Chrisley–began serving their prison sentences, Savannah was awarded custody of her 17-year-old brother, Grayson, and her 10-year-old niece, Chloe, whom her parents adopted in 2017.

In the months since, Savannah has been open about the "tough" adjustment to life as a full-time caretaker and the added difficulty of not having regular contact with her parents.

"I have custody of my 10-year-old sister and my 17-year-old brother," Savannah shared during her appearance on Fox's Special Forces. "It's tough and I missed the first Father's Day. I'm not there and that's what sucks, not having that contact while I've been gone."

Savannah, along with her 27-year-old brother Chase, have also used their platforms to highlight the alleged "targeted," "terrible" and "inhumane treatment" of their parents while in prison.

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