(L-R) Savannah Chrisley and Lindsie Chrisley are pictured.Photo:Rob Latour/Shutterstock; Frederick M. Brown/GettySavannah Chrisleyis making a lot of tough choices when it comes to her family ties.TheChrisley Knows Bestalum, 26, has endured a lot in recent months. She’s currently caring for brotherGrayson, 17, and nieceChloe, 10, as her parentsToddandJulie Chrisleyremain in prison fortax evasion and fraud. She recently tested her strength and endurance as part of the season 2 cast of Fox’sSpecial Forces: World’s Toughest Test. And her ex-fiancéNic Kerdilesdied in a motorcycle accidentlast month.Amid all that, Savannah found herselfpublicly navigating a private riftwith big sisterLindsie Chrisley. The pair don’t currently follow each other on social media whlie they’renot speakingin real life.“It is very interesting,” Savannah tells PEOPLE exclusively of the fallout. “I don’t do well with constant lies and victim mentality, so I’m good.“In aiming to keep her peace, Savannah does not seea future reconciliationas a possibility at this time.“I have realized that as an adult, it’s my responsibility to have healthy relationships and cut out unhealthy ones,” she continues. “And especially now with the two kids, it’s my job to protect them emotionally, physically, psychologically and I just don’t have room for people that don’t want to show up and show up in a healthy manner.“Savannah Chrisley on ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’.Pete Dadds/ FOXSavannah — whowithdrew fromSpecial Forcesduring Monday’s episode — is focused on doing what makes her happiest, especially after wrapping the Fox series, which was “tough emotionally” to do sinceshe was away from her Grayson and Chloeduringa critical time for her family.“We have experienced so much loss in the last year. And not having mom and dad home, we’ve created our own little safe place, and we are what each other turns to,” she says. “When I was there, I got to a point where I wasn’t prepared for being away from them.“Although prioritizing her happiness is “definitely not easy,” she is still “grateful” for the journey.“It’s a challenge, but at the same time, the kids and I get to learn and grow together. For that, I’m grateful and I have made it a point to make sure everyone is in therapy. We’re doing things to better our lives every single day, cut out the negativity and just try to love each other,” she shares. “I have great friends in my life and great people that have just shown up for me. They’re like, ‘Savannah, you’re always showing up for other people, let us show up for you.’ And I’ve allowed that to happen, and I’m just so grateful forthe people that I do have that show up.“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.Special Forces: World’s Toughest Testairs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on Fox.

(L-R) Savannah Chrisley and Lindsie Chrisley are pictured.Photo:Rob Latour/Shutterstock; Frederick M. Brown/Getty

Savannah Chrisley, Lindsie Chrisley

Rob Latour/Shutterstock; Frederick M. Brown/Getty

Savannah Chrisleyis making a lot of tough choices when it comes to her family ties.TheChrisley Knows Bestalum, 26, has endured a lot in recent months. She’s currently caring for brotherGrayson, 17, and nieceChloe, 10, as her parentsToddandJulie Chrisleyremain in prison fortax evasion and fraud. She recently tested her strength and endurance as part of the season 2 cast of Fox’sSpecial Forces: World’s Toughest Test. And her ex-fiancéNic Kerdilesdied in a motorcycle accidentlast month.Amid all that, Savannah found herselfpublicly navigating a private riftwith big sisterLindsie Chrisley. The pair don’t currently follow each other on social media whlie they’renot speakingin real life.“It is very interesting,” Savannah tells PEOPLE exclusively of the fallout. “I don’t do well with constant lies and victim mentality, so I’m good.“In aiming to keep her peace, Savannah does not seea future reconciliationas a possibility at this time.“I have realized that as an adult, it’s my responsibility to have healthy relationships and cut out unhealthy ones,” she continues. “And especially now with the two kids, it’s my job to protect them emotionally, physically, psychologically and I just don’t have room for people that don’t want to show up and show up in a healthy manner.“Savannah Chrisley on ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’.Pete Dadds/ FOXSavannah — whowithdrew fromSpecial Forcesduring Monday’s episode — is focused on doing what makes her happiest, especially after wrapping the Fox series, which was “tough emotionally” to do sinceshe was away from her Grayson and Chloeduringa critical time for her family.“We have experienced so much loss in the last year. And not having mom and dad home, we’ve created our own little safe place, and we are what each other turns to,” she says. “When I was there, I got to a point where I wasn’t prepared for being away from them.“Although prioritizing her happiness is “definitely not easy,” she is still “grateful” for the journey.“It’s a challenge, but at the same time, the kids and I get to learn and grow together. For that, I’m grateful and I have made it a point to make sure everyone is in therapy. We’re doing things to better our lives every single day, cut out the negativity and just try to love each other,” she shares. “I have great friends in my life and great people that have just shown up for me. They’re like, ‘Savannah, you’re always showing up for other people, let us show up for you.’ And I’ve allowed that to happen, and I’m just so grateful forthe people that I do have that show up.“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.Special Forces: World’s Toughest Testairs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on Fox.

Savannah Chrisleyis making a lot of tough choices when it comes to her family ties.

TheChrisley Knows Bestalum, 26, has endured a lot in recent months. She’s currently caring for brotherGrayson, 17, and nieceChloe, 10, as her parentsToddandJulie Chrisleyremain in prison fortax evasion and fraud. She recently tested her strength and endurance as part of the season 2 cast of Fox’sSpecial Forces: World’s Toughest Test. And her ex-fiancéNic Kerdilesdied in a motorcycle accidentlast month.

Amid all that, Savannah found herselfpublicly navigating a private riftwith big sisterLindsie Chrisley. The pair don’t currently follow each other on social media whlie they’renot speakingin real life.

“It is very interesting,” Savannah tells PEOPLE exclusively of the fallout. “I don’t do well with constant lies and victim mentality, so I’m good.”

In aiming to keep her peace, Savannah does not seea future reconciliationas a possibility at this time.

“I have realized that as an adult, it’s my responsibility to have healthy relationships and cut out unhealthy ones,” she continues. “And especially now with the two kids, it’s my job to protect them emotionally, physically, psychologically and I just don’t have room for people that don’t want to show up and show up in a healthy manner.”

Savannah Chrisley on ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’.Pete Dadds/ FOX

Savannah Chrisley in SPECIAL FORCES

Pete Dadds/ FOX

Savannah — whowithdrew fromSpecial Forcesduring Monday’s episode — is focused on doing what makes her happiest, especially after wrapping the Fox series, which was “tough emotionally” to do sinceshe was away from her Grayson and Chloeduringa critical time for her family.

“We have experienced so much loss in the last year. And not having mom and dad home, we’ve created our own little safe place, and we are what each other turns to,” she says. “When I was there, I got to a point where I wasn’t prepared for being away from them.”

Although prioritizing her happiness is “definitely not easy,” she is still “grateful” for the journey.

“It’s a challenge, but at the same time, the kids and I get to learn and grow together. For that, I’m grateful and I have made it a point to make sure everyone is in therapy. We’re doing things to better our lives every single day, cut out the negativity and just try to love each other,” she shares. “I have great friends in my life and great people that have just shown up for me. They’re like, ‘Savannah, you’re always showing up for other people, let us show up for you.’ And I’ve allowed that to happen, and I’m just so grateful forthe people that I do have that show up.”

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