Savannah Chrisly Shares Message She Received Following Parents Pardon

Ohhh boy, the Chrisleys are back—and not just back on your screens, but back in headlines, court documents, and let’s be real, drama. And this time, it’s Savannah Chrisley stepping up to the mic—and she’s not holding back.

Let’s rewind for just a second: Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of “Chrisley Knows Best”, were convicted in 2022 on federal charges of bank fraud and tax evasion. The verdict? A jaw-dropping combined 19 years in prison. That was the end of the road, right? Wrong. Fast forward to May 2025, and BOOM—President Donald Trump issues a full pardon, letting them walk free after serving just two and a half years.

You could practically hear jaws hitting the floor. Savannah, their daughter and media-savvy reality star, said she was “just as shocked as everyone else”. “The president himself took the time to tell me my family is coming back together,” she told reporters. Just another day in post-2020 America, right?

But of course, internet trolls did what they do best—fired up their keyboards and went “all in” on Savannah. After sharing screenshots of the hate she’s been receiving online, it’s clear this wasn’t just some petty name-calling.

One message went as far as saying “disgusting maga pig” and—prepare yourself—“hopefully you miscarry.” No context. No confirmation of a pregnancy. Just vile, bottom-of-the-barrel cruelty. And Savannah, rather than ignore it, posted the receipts straight to her Instagram stories with the caption: ““Imagine saying such vile things to someone…””

And here’s the kicker: the family drama isn’t limited to outside trolls. “Inside” the Chrisley clan, things are falling apart faster than a drive-thru ice cream machine. In the upcoming series “The Chrisleys: Back to Reality”, Savannah reveals her heartbreak over betrayal from within.

According to her, sister Lindsie wrote a letter to the FBI that played a role in their parents’ conviction. “We’re no longer family. Lose our last name,” Savannah said flatly to the camera. Oof.

Grayson Chrisley echoed the sentiment, saying, “Your blood will screw you over, then a stranger definitely will.” The show promises “receipts, regrets, and revenge”, all simmering under a perfectly staged kitchen island.

And Lindsie? She’s not exactly begging for reconciliation. In a March podcast, she admitted to having “zero” contact with Todd or Julie. “I have not seen my dad in quite some time,” she said on “Southern Tea”. “And that’s all I’m going to say for that.”

So what do we have here? A presidential pardon, family betrayal, media backlash, and a new reality series rolling it all into one big spicy meatball. Whether you’re Team Savannah or just here for the mess, one thing’s clear: the Chrisleys aren’t just back—they’re bringing the chaos with them.

Fox News

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