Reality TV star Savannah Chrisley took to Instagram to condemn the hate she has received online since President Donald Trump pardoned her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley. The situation has escalated after the couple, who were serving prison sentences for bank fraud and tax evasion, were released in May 2022 following Trump’s decision.
The online harassment faced by Savannah has included harsh comments, such as ‘disgusting maga pig’ and threats like ‘hopefully you miscarry’, which have been shared publicly. The negative messages stem from the broader conflict within the Chrisley family, with Savannah expressing her shock and devastation over the situation.
The Chrisley family’s feud, which involves accusations of betrayal and the loss of their last name, has been under the public spotlight for years. The latest developments, including the pardons and the subsequent backlash, have intensified the family’s internal struggles. The dynamics within the family have been further complicated by the long-standing estrangement between some members, particularly Lindsie, the couple’s daughter who left the reality show in 2017.
In the trailer for the documentary ‘The Chrisleys: Back to Reality’, the family members accuse each other of betrayal and reveal the emotional toll of the situation. The ongoing conflict highlights the impact of political decisions on the personal lives of those involved and the complex relationships within a high-profile family. The situation continues to draw media attention, reflecting the deep divisions that have emerged both within the family and among the public.