Photo:Kevin Mazur/ACMA2017/GettyIt’s been a long time sinceToddandJulie Chrisleyhave spoken to each other amid their time in prison. In fact, the couple’s daughterSavannah Chrisleyhas been keeping count on their behalf.The 25-year-oldChrisley Knows Bestalum shared an emotional Instagram Story post on Tuesday featuring throwback pictures of the pair. Alongside the photos, Savannah shared a shocking revelation.“195 days without a word to each other…” she wrote. “My heart is breaking…”Savannah also included a link to her family’s new legal defense website and asked her followers to help “bring justice” for her incarcerated parents.Savannah Chrilsey/InstagramTodd, 54, and Julie, 50, are spending a combined 19 years in prison for the fraud. Their sentences began in January.The Chrisley’s legal team has beentrying to appealthe couple’s verdicts, as well as campaigning forhome confinement for Todd. Jay Surgent, the family attorney, alleged toPEOPLEthat the Chrisley family heads are both “living in squalor in 100-degree temperatures,” adding that “there’s no air conditioning, there’s no nothing”.As of now, Todd’s application for home confinement has been denied. But Surgent said it’s being “internally investigated” as to why.Vivian Zink/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via GettyThough Todd and Julie haven’t been able to communicate, they’ve received some visits from their kids. Savannah shared a bit about herfirst visit to dad Toddduring an episode of herUnlockedpodcast, including the unlikely support she saw behind bars.“I was so afraid of going to visit my dad the first time and I just remember walking in that room and I’m in a room with all these guys and I say I never felt the presence of Jesus more than I did in that room at that time,” Savannah said, calling the moment a “relief.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.For her brotherChase Chrisley, there was moreconcern about the environment. “Their conditions are just so s—ty, too. Like, everybody acts like my dad’s in some country club and that’s not the case at all,” he said on an episode of theChasin' Birdiespodcast. “I mean, they got like black mold [where my dad is], and my mom’s place is even worse. I mean, she doesn’t even have air conditioning.”

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Todd Chrisley (L) and Julie Chrisley attend the 52nd Academy Of Country Music Awards at Toshiba Plaza on April 2, 2017

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It’s been a long time sinceToddandJulie Chrisleyhave spoken to each other amid their time in prison. In fact, the couple’s daughterSavannah Chrisleyhas been keeping count on their behalf.The 25-year-oldChrisley Knows Bestalum shared an emotional Instagram Story post on Tuesday featuring throwback pictures of the pair. Alongside the photos, Savannah shared a shocking revelation.“195 days without a word to each other…” she wrote. “My heart is breaking…”Savannah also included a link to her family’s new legal defense website and asked her followers to help “bring justice” for her incarcerated parents.Savannah Chrilsey/InstagramTodd, 54, and Julie, 50, are spending a combined 19 years in prison for the fraud. Their sentences began in January.The Chrisley’s legal team has beentrying to appealthe couple’s verdicts, as well as campaigning forhome confinement for Todd. Jay Surgent, the family attorney, alleged toPEOPLEthat the Chrisley family heads are both “living in squalor in 100-degree temperatures,” adding that “there’s no air conditioning, there’s no nothing”.As of now, Todd’s application for home confinement has been denied. But Surgent said it’s being “internally investigated” as to why.Vivian Zink/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via GettyThough Todd and Julie haven’t been able to communicate, they’ve received some visits from their kids. Savannah shared a bit about herfirst visit to dad Toddduring an episode of herUnlockedpodcast, including the unlikely support she saw behind bars.“I was so afraid of going to visit my dad the first time and I just remember walking in that room and I’m in a room with all these guys and I say I never felt the presence of Jesus more than I did in that room at that time,” Savannah said, calling the moment a “relief.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.For her brotherChase Chrisley, there was moreconcern about the environment. “Their conditions are just so s—ty, too. Like, everybody acts like my dad’s in some country club and that’s not the case at all,” he said on an episode of theChasin' Birdiespodcast. “I mean, they got like black mold [where my dad is], and my mom’s place is even worse. I mean, she doesn’t even have air conditioning.”

It’s been a long time sinceToddandJulie Chrisleyhave spoken to each other amid their time in prison. In fact, the couple’s daughterSavannah Chrisleyhas been keeping count on their behalf.

The 25-year-oldChrisley Knows Bestalum shared an emotional Instagram Story post on Tuesday featuring throwback pictures of the pair. Alongside the photos, Savannah shared a shocking revelation.

“195 days without a word to each other…” she wrote. “My heart is breaking…”

Savannah also included a link to her family’s new legal defense website and asked her followers to help “bring justice” for her incarcerated parents.

Savannah Chrilsey/Instagram

Todd and Julie Chrisley Haven’t Spoken in 195 Days, Savannah Says: ‘Heart Is Breaking’

Todd, 54, and Julie, 50, are spending a combined 19 years in prison for the fraud. Their sentences began in January.

The Chrisley’s legal team has beentrying to appealthe couple’s verdicts, as well as campaigning forhome confinement for Todd. Jay Surgent, the family attorney, alleged toPEOPLEthat the Chrisley family heads are both “living in squalor in 100-degree temperatures,” adding that “there’s no air conditioning, there’s no nothing”.

As of now, Todd’s application for home confinement has been denied. But Surgent said it’s being “internally investigated” as to why.

Vivian Zink/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

“Chrisley’s Believe It Or Not” Episode 606 – Pictured: (l-r) Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, Todd Chrisley

Though Todd and Julie haven’t been able to communicate, they’ve received some visits from their kids. Savannah shared a bit about herfirst visit to dad Toddduring an episode of herUnlockedpodcast, including the unlikely support she saw behind bars.

“I was so afraid of going to visit my dad the first time and I just remember walking in that room and I’m in a room with all these guys and I say I never felt the presence of Jesus more than I did in that room at that time,” Savannah said, calling the moment a “relief.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

For her brotherChase Chrisley, there was moreconcern about the environment. “Their conditions are just so s—ty, too. Like, everybody acts like my dad’s in some country club and that’s not the case at all,” he said on an episode of theChasin' Birdiespodcast. “I mean, they got like black mold [where my dad is], and my mom’s place is even worse. I mean, she doesn’t even have air conditioning.”

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