RHOSLC's Jen Shah Wishes Husband Sharrieff Happy Birthday from Prison: 'Thank You for Sticking by My Side'

   

Jen Shah is celebrating Sharrieff Shah from behind bars.

On Feb. 14, the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star, 51, commemorated Valentine's Day and her husband's 54th birthday in an Instagram tribute post, despite still serving her sentence for her role in a nationwide telemarketing scheme.

Jen Shah Wishes Husband Happy Valentine's From Behind Bars - Reality Tea

Alongside a photo of the two sharing an intimate moment on the show, the Bravolebrity addressed Sharrieff in the caption of her Instagram post.

"Happy Valentine’s Day and happiest birthday to my amazing husband," she wrote. "Even from miles away, my love and gratitude for you are stronger than ever."

Jen added, "Thank you for sticking by my side and never letting go of my hand. I Love you, Jen ❤️."

The reality star's tribute comes shortly after her sentence had been reduced for a fourth time, per the Federal Bureau of Prisons' inmate database. Jen will now be released from Bryan Federal Prison Camp (FPC) in Bryan, Texas on Oct 4, 2026.

Last month, PEOPLE confirmed that her sentence had been reduced for a third time, with her then-release date slated as Nov. 3, 2026.

Jen Shah
Jen Shah. Jen Shah/Instagram

In July 2022, Shah entered a guilty plea after she and her assistant Stuart Smith were arrested in March 2021 for their roles in a long-running nationwide telemarketing scheme. They both originally pled not guilty after they were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud in connection with telemarketing and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

Shah was sentenced to 6.5 years in prison on Jan. 6, 2023, during which she apologized for her actions. After reporting to serve her time on Feb. 17, 2023, PEOPLE the reality star's sentence was reduced by one year in March 2023, and her release date was slated for Aug. 30, 2028.

At the time, Shah's rep told PEOPLE that she was "doing well and remains committed towards making her victims whole."

"She has initiated her payments towards restitution," the rep continued, "and we hope to have her home as soon as possible so that she may resume life with her family and work, putting this chapter of her life behind her."