Savannah Chrisley Condemns Online Abuse Following Parents’ Trump Pardon
- August 5, 2025
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Savannah Chrisley, known for her role in the reality TV series “Chrisley Knows Best,” has recently spoken out against the negative messages she has received on social media. These messages surfaced after President Donald Trump pardoned her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley. The couple had been convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion, resulting in a combined 19-year prison sentence. However, they were released after serving two and a half years due to the presidential pardon.
The pardon, which Savannah described as unexpected, has sparked significant public reaction. On Instagram, Savannah shared screenshots of some of the harsh comments directed at her. One user labeled her a “disgusting maga pig,” while another criticized her perceived privilege. The online vitriol extended to personal attacks, with one commenter wishing harm upon her potential future children.
The Chrisley family has been under public scrutiny not only due to the legal issues but also because of internal family conflicts. In the trailer for their upcoming show, “The Chrisleys: Back to Reality,” Todd and Julie’s children accuse other family members of betrayal related to their 2022 conviction. Savannah and her siblings express feelings of division within their household, with accusations that family members contributed to their parents’ legal troubles.
Adding to the family’s drama is Lindsie Chrisley’s estrangement from her parents. Lindsie, who left “Chrisley Knows Best” in 2017, has been vocal about her strained relationship with Todd and Julie. She has not visited them in prison and maintains limited contact. Her departure from the family show and ongoing estrangement have been topics of public interest.
As cameras continue to document the Chrisleys’ lives post-incarceration, viewers are eager to see how the family navigates their complex dynamics. Savannah’s recent experiences highlight the challenges of public life and the impact of social media on personal relationships.