Savannah is the second child born to her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley.
Savannah’s story goes to show that more money really can mean more problems.
“He guaranteed a real estate development loan and it failed,” he said.

“He was on the hook for $30 million.
If he hadn’t had that happen, he would have been fine, financially.”
Someone that looks like a thumb.

Someone who says he’s only had sex with his wife andme."
It wasn’t the first time these rumors circulated, with chatter around Savannah’s father going back years.
Though Savannah has never commented on these claims, she has stuck by him through thick and thin.

However, it wasn’t the only thing Savannah’s half-brother was wanted for.
The unsettling messages featured rants such as, “[N]ot before I end you.
I’m going to the streets.

Bye Alexus,” according toTMZ.
Things continued to spiral downward between the siblings after Todd and his wife Julie went to prison in 2022.
I’m so proud of you Nic.

Thanking God every day that he’s allowed us to keep you."
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In 2020, she shared a message someone had sent her after she revealed a new, short haircut.
To say it wasn’t complimentary would be an understatement.
Savannah reposted the message on her Instagram story and responded, “So tired of people like this.

I have feelings too.
You never know what I may be going through and how your words may impact me.”
In another instance the same year, another user took aim at Savannah’s appearance.

“That Botox isn’t helping you, it’s making you more ugly,” viaPeople.
This time, Todd Chrisley stepped in to defend his daughter.
However, fraud and tax evasion charges were brought against them later that year.

They were convicted in 2022, and in November, were handed a lengthy combined 19-year jail term.
We were not expecting that, we were like, ‘There’s no way.'"
Savannah continued to defend her parents, claiming they were wrongfully convicted and backing their innocence.

That’s a huge responsibility, especially given the stressful circumstances.
“I feel like s**t for not being there.
“I’m just angry at everything,” she said, talking about her parent’s situation.

“And also, after taking on the kids.
I’m like, ‘Okay.
Do I actually want kids?

You know, seeing how much this whole thing has affected us?'”
“If I were you, I would stop talking about my parents,” she seethed.
“Because you didn’t care and love Mom when you were talking to the FBI and the DOJ.

So at this point in time, all gloves are off.”
Savannah went on to bring up Kyle’s abusive tendencies, and her statement sparked a response from Kyle.
Savannah’s brother, Chase Chrisley, also appeared on the podcast.
So they’re not giving up.
There is no admission of guilt.”
Putting the record straight, she explained, “I struggled.
‘Cause I was left with three mortgages, and the lawyers, and kids.”
Kerdiles was just 29 when the tragedy occurred.
“Nic and I were in each other’s lives for six years.
There were so many great memories.
And at the end of the day, Nic made a huge impact on my life.
He left such a mark on the world.”
She went on to say that she hopes Kerdiles’ death taught people to lead with love.
The organization sent its love to Kerdiles’ family and friends.
“And someone also drew a Hitler mustache on my Trump sign.
So what a lovely part of town I live in.”