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Did Savannah Chrisley Just Compare Herself To 'Noah' With Latest Ark Quote?

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By Favour Adegoke on November 22, 2022 at 2:00 PM EST
Updated on November 26, 2022 at 12:44 PM EST

TV personality Savannah Chrisley has a message for her haters.

The reality star took to Instagram to share a biblical quote that appeared to be directed to those who doubt and hate her. Savannah shared the post shortly after her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were sentenced to jail for multiple fraud charges.

The pair's jail term totals 19 years, alongside several months of probation. Following the verdict, the pair's three reality shows "Chrisley Knows Best," "Growing Up Chrisley," and "Love Limo" have been axed.

Read below for more details.

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Savannah Chrisley Directs A Message To Haters

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Savannah took to Instagram to post a cryptic biblical quote shortly after her parents bagged multiple years of jail terms.

The embattled duo, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were slammed with 12 years in prison plus 16 months of probation and seven years in prison, in addition to 16 months of probation, by a federal judge on Monday.

This comes after they were convicted in June for multiple fraud charges, including conspiracy to commit bank fraud and tax fraud.

"Noah didn't stop building the ark to explain himself to everyone who doubted and hated on him," she shared on her Instagram Story, per People. "Keep building your ark. The rain will do the talking."

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The quote taken from the page of pastor and podcast host Kimberly Jones, a.k.a. Real Talk Kim, seemed to send a message to Savannah's haters, although it did not clearly state the message she wanted to convey.

Before sharing the quote, the actress had dropped a post promoting a special sale for her beauty products, Sassy By Savannah.

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'My Whole Life Could Change'

Savannah Chrisley shows off her stunning figure in a series of sexy ensembles for her new capsule collection with Rampage.
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While Savannah has not opened up about her feelings since her parents' sentencing, she had previously stated that her parents' bagging jail terms would cause multiple changes in her life.

"That's where I'm at, being so angry because my whole life could change," she said per People. "And I don't mean money. But the two people that I've always had there for me and that's been my support system and who I've leaned on."

The "Chrisley Knows Best" star also confessed that she was also miffed that her parents have not gotten much support all through their legal woes.

She added, "It makes me so angry to see two people who are constantly stepping up for people, and then, it's like, 'When are people gonna step up for them?' "

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Savannah Chrisley Stands By Her Parents

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It is anticipated that Savannah will continue to assist her parents while they serve their jail sentences, regardless of the current situation.

This stance was initially expressed by her in a heartfelt Instagram post from back in June, just after her parents' conviction.

The actress said, "I will continue to stand by my family and fight for justice. Justice for ourselves and for others that the system has failed. (There is only so much I can comment on legally at this moment.)"

Savannah also mentioned at the time that she felt "let down by God and that her relentless prayers have been unheard." She said, however, that the experience would not cause her to abandon faith in God.

She added, "I will continue believing in our Lord and Savior…I pray for strength, hope, and love."

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Todd and Julie Chrisley's Three Reality Shows Have Been Cancelled

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Following Todd and Julie's sentencing, some of the possible changes Savannah feared have begun to take effect. Per Mail Online, the couple's three reality shows have been axed as the showrunners have chosen to distance themselves from the situation.

Topping the list of canceled shows is "Chrisley Knows Best," which first premiered in 2014 and followed the lives of the pair and their family.

The show aired for nine seasons and was greenlit for a tenth in May amid the couple's legal woes. Following its cancellation, only the episodes shot before the trial will air next year on E!

"Growing Up Chrisley," the spin-off program that followed their children Chase, 25, and Savannah, 24, was also reportedly axed after running for three seasons. A dating program called "Love Limo," which Todd was slated to host has also been shelved.

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