Savannah Chrisley26, paid tribute to her late ex-boyfriend Nick Kerdiles a month after his shocking death on Tuesday. The reality star took to her Instagram story to share photos and videos of her former love, who died at age 29 following a motorcycle accident, along with touching messages that reflect how much she be sad after her death. “I can’t believe it’s been exactly a month since we lost you…” she wrote alongside a photo of Nic smiling as he sat at a table after a meal.
He also shared a photo of his 10-year-old granddaughter. cloe sitting on Nic’s shoulders. “Today we had ham and cheese croissants and Chloe said, ‘I only like it because Nic always orders it,'” she wrote in the caption.
Savannah concluded her tribute posts with a sweet and funny video of Nic doing laundry. “I know you’re looking down and laughing right now. “We all miss you,” she wrote in the caption. She also added the hashtag “#IFICOULDGOTOHEAVEFORDAY.”
Savannah’s latest posts about Nic come after she admitted it was “difficult” dealing with his death, as well as that of her parents. Todd AND Julia Crisleyprison sentences. “So mum and dad obviously, given the circumstances, can only be fine. “It’s a challenge,” she said. Hollywood life EXCLUSIVELY. “It’s hard for your daughter to sit and watch, see how they’re being treated and what’s going on. It is also sad to see how we, as a society, simply turn our backs on people as a whole and rush to erase them.”

Savannah currently has custody of her younger brother. Chris Grayson and his niece Chloe, like Todd and Julie, continue to serve time on federal fraud charges. After Nic’s death in September, another challenge arose.
“Fortunately, I have always worked better in high-intensity environments. “I can handle a lot of things, but there are days that get hard,” she continued. “And it’s like, okay, am I ever going to take a break? It seems like the scams just keep coming. But luckily I surrounded myself with amazing friends who supported me and helped me with Chloe and Grayson. That’s what life is about, you know? People say family, family, family, but family doesn’t have to just be family. It doesn’t have to be blood. Family can exist once you understand that, and the friends I’ve surrounded myself with have completely changed the rules of the game.
Source: Hollywood Life

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