Savannah Chrisley Slams 'Vile' Messages From Angry Critic
By Afouda Bamidele on August 4, 2025 at 1:30 PM EDT

Savannah Chrisley is not backing down after receiving a disturbing message accusing her of being "a MAGA pig."
The message comes months after she shut down claims that she traded sexual favors to help secure a presidential pardon for her parents, Julie and Todd Chrisley.
Savannah Chrisley had spent months advocating for her parents' freedom after their convictions, which ended in May when they were granted clemency and walked free.
Savannah Chrisley Exposes Hateful Messages From Troll

On her Instagram Story, the star shared screenshots of the messages, which included insults like "disgusting maga pig" and harsh jabs at her family's background.
One message read, "Not having to work for anything in your life is crazyyyyy," while another shockingly said, "Hopefully you miscarry," despite Savannah never having said anything publicly about being pregnant.
"Imagine saying such vile things to someone," Savannah wrote over one of the screenshots, stunned by the level of hate.
Her family has been in the public eye for years, most recently after her parents were convicted of tax evasion and fraud, with the couple sentenced to a combined 17 years behind bars.
The 'Chrisley Knows Best' Star Fired Back At Pardon Rumors
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Savannah is no stranger to online attacks, but she continues to make it clear that rumors will not be left unanswered.
E! News highlighted the 27-year-old's comments from a press conference earlier this year, where she directly confronted the claims that her parents' release from prison came through shady backdoor deals.
Speaking alongside her father in Nashville on May 30, Savannah said the idea that she "paid for a pardon" or "slept for a pardon" was flat-out false. She explained that her efforts were the result of determination, not influence.
"If people knew the countless hours and the money and the time that I spent going to D.C., literally with not a meeting scheduled, and I just got on a plane and went and said, 'I'm going to be in the right room at the right time and meet the right people,'" she said.
The Reality TV Star Ready To Drop Guardian Role And Take Her Life Back
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Savannah is closing a heavy chapter and finally getting some space to breathe. The Blast shared that after helping secure her parents' release from prison and spending two years stepping in as guardian to her younger siblings, she is officially done playing stand-in mom.
In a June episode of "The Chrisleys: Life After Lockup," Savannah opened up about trying to move out of her parents' million-dollar condo and into a place of her own.
Picking up Todd in May marked the end of a long and exhausting stretch of responsibility. Now, she says, it is time to get back to the version of herself that existed before courtrooms and caretaking.
Savannah Is Eyeing A Possible Political Run
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Savannah is not ruling out a future in politics, and her family's legal battle may be what pushes her there. The podcast host revealed that her fight to free her parents opened her eyes to deeper issues within the prison system, leading her to consider whether that journey could lead to a seat in Congress.
Savannah reportedly said she has thought about running for office, though she is not sure if it is the right path just yet. What she is sure of, though, is that young people need a stronger voice in conversations about justice and reform.
"Now I see all the broken things in the system where individuals have to be rehabilitated, where we need mental health treatment for these individuals, as well as giving them job opportunities and advocating for them when it comes to that," she admitted.
Savannah Chrisley Slams Half-Sister Lindsie

Another fallout from her parents' release has been the reigniting of Savannah's feud with her half-sister, and it is set to take center stage on the family's new reality show.
The Blast shared that in the trailer for "The Chrisleys: Back To Reality," Savannah made it clear she is cutting ties for good after learning Lindsie wrote a letter to the FBI.
"We're no longer family, lose our last name," Savannah says bluntly in the teaser. The split is just one more crack in a family still reeling from Todd and Julie's prison saga.
Savannah admitted that with her parents locked away, old wounds have only gotten deeper, and the household feels completely shattered. "I told my parents I don't know if it can ever be repaired, honestly," she confesses in the trailer.