Through thick and thin. In her first public comments since her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were convicted of federal crimes, Savannah Chrisley is backing her famous family and claiming life is "so cruel."

On Thursday, June 16, the "Chrisley Knows Best" star posted a lengthy quote about "positive thinking" to her Instagram. In the post, she also included throwback pictures with her mom, dad and family members.
"Hi there my Instagram family…it's been a few weeks. Before you continue reading I would like to ask one thing of you…please be kind. This life is so cruel and we're all doing the best we can," she wrote. "I will continue to stand by my family and fight for justice. Justice for ourselves and for others that the system has failed."
Savannah, 24, didn't specify how the system "failed," and it doesn't seem like she will divulge, penning, "There is only so much I can comment on legally at this moment."
On June 7, Todd and Julie were found guilty of criminal bank fraud and tax evasion charges in federal court. Prosecutors had claimed the couple took out $30 million in fraudulent bank loans to fund their extravagant lifestyle. They were also accused of hiding their reality TV money so they wouldn't have to pay taxes on it.
The couple, who faces up to 30 years in prison, plans to appeal to verdict.

Savannah believes the legal situation will strengthen the family, but she admitted to feeling "let down by God" and that her "relentless prayers have been unheard.
"But I do believe that He will use every hardship and adversity we go through to strengthen us and prepare us for an even greater purpose. So I will continue believing in our Lord and Savior…I pray for strength, hope, and love," she said. "Thank you to all of those that continue to stand by our sides. This fight isn't over."
She ended her post by writing, "Now let's get back to work. Now is my time to break the glass ceiling – no matter what comes my way I WILL succeed."