Chase Chrisley reconciles with Savannah after entering treatment

The Chrisleys: Back to Reality Series final revealed that Chase Chrisley Went to treatment for his addiction struggle and reconciled with sister Savannah Chrisley.
“I just have to go to act a lot of trauma that I think I am buried,” said Chase, 29, during the last episode, which was broadcast on Tuesday 16 September via Lifetime. “I just thought I could bury and bury it, and I can’t.”
Chase admitted that he was “afraid” to be treated.
“Hope today is a new beginning. You have to win this battle,” Todd Chrisley His son told the couple by private aircraft to an unmakable center traveled. “My life story will not be that I went to prison for 28 months, yours will not be that you have one [substance abuse] problem.”
Chase and his family discussed his struggles with alcohol during the eight -part docuseries.
‘I thought this went through with Kyle [Chrisley] Would kill me, but perhaps it was the preparation of what I was going through today, “Todd shared after depositing Chase.” I am sad that I had to bring my son to rehabilitate. I am sad that I am on a plane and he is not with me. Although we have experienced a lot, I believe that God has not brought us that far to get rid of. “
By treatment of the treatment, he was able to open a door for reconciliation with sister Savannah ChrisleyWith whom he has argued for the duration of the docuseries. Their conversation was shown during Tuesday’s episode.
“I know you are angry with everyone, but you clearly know that I was fighting against my own demons, so I am sorry about my share in it,” Chase told his sister. “I could definitely have showed up for you and I just wanted to apologize.”
In a previous episode, Savannah claimed that Chase had not helped her during the stay of Todd and Julie Chrisley. Savannah was the primary caretaker of brother Grayson Chrisley (who was not of a legal age when his parents left) and teenage sister Chloe Chrisley.
“You know that I was not in the right headroom,” Chase continued. “I did everything I could do to take care of myself, and that is not an excuse, and thank goodness you were strong enough.”
Chase said that he was ‘more proud’ of his sister, who worked to release Todd and Julie. (Todd and Julie were forgiven by President Donald Trump in May and released after 28 months in prison.)
Chase hoped that their discussion was “the start of a new chapter” between them.
Savannah has since spoken Nightline And claimed that she and Chase have not spoken lately.
“I didn’t speak to hunt … I can’t tell you when,” she said in the interview, which was broadcast on 2 September.





