DON’T MISS IT!!! ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ star Savannah Chrisley teases political futurey

In a twist no one saw coming, Chrisley Knows Best star Savannah Chrisley may be swapping reality TV fame for a reality in politics. The 27-year-old television personality, who famously fought

for the release of her parents Todd and Julie Chrisley from federal prison earlier this year, has hinted that her next chapter could take her all the way to Washington, D.C.

The bold revelation came during Savannah’s recent appearance at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in Tampa, Florida, where she addressed a captivated audience of young conservatives.

With her trademark confidence and southern charm, Savannah dropped the bombshell:

“I had a meeting a few weeks ago at the White House about potentially taking over a House seat that’s coming available,” she revealed. “I went through the process to see what that would look like for me and my family — and what a journey that would be.”

Her comment immediately sent political and entertainment circles buzzing. Could Savannah Chrisley — the one-time pageant queen and reality star — really be eyeing a future in Congress?

Savannah Chrisley Teases Run for Congress After Parents' Pardon

A Star-Turned-Political Hopeful

Savannah’s comments come just months after her parents’ shocking release from prison, an event that marked one of the most dramatic turns in the Chrisley family’s long and turbulent public saga. Todd and Julie Chrisley, the once-beloved stars of USA Network’s Chrisley Knows Best, were convicted in 2022 for conspiracy to commit bank fraud, tax evasion, and wire fraud.

The couple was accused of securing over $36 million in fraudulent loans, using falsified financial documents to maintain their lavish lifestyle of designer clothes, luxury cars, and real estate investments. In 2023, Todd began serving a 12-year sentence in Florida, while Julie was sent to a Kentucky facility to serve seven years.

But in May 2025, the Chrisleys’ fortunes changed dramatically. After an intense public campaign led by Savannah — and with the signature of former President Donald Trump, who granted the couple full pardons — Todd and Julie were finally freed.

Savannah Chrisley reveals politics may be in her future

Savannah’s relentless advocacy for her parents not only showcased her tenacity but also established her as a rising voice in conservative circles. She has since become a fixture at political events and conservative conferences, championing causes she believes in and openly criticizing what she calls the “two-faced judicial system.”

At the 2024 Republican National Convention, Savannah made headlines when she declared that “Christians and conservatives have been unfairly persecuted by a system designed to silence them.” Her words resonated deeply with many within the GOP, and it now appears her growing influence may have opened doors to political opportunity.

“Going for the Big Dog”

When asked whether she would seriously consider running for office, Savannah didn’t hold back her ambitions.

“Right now, I don’t know if I want the House seat,” she told the crowd. “I think maybe there’s a Senate seat that could come in my future in the next three years — and I’m going to go for the big dog.”

While Tennessee — where Savannah currently resides — has no Senate races scheduled in the next three years, her remarks have already fueled speculation. Could the reality star be testing the political waters for a campaign beyond her home state? Or perhaps laying the groundwork for a longer-term political career?

Whatever her plans, one thing is clear: Savannah’s pivot from reality TV to the political arena is more than a passing thought.

From Pageants to Politics

For fans who’ve followed Savannah since her days on Chrisley Knows Best, her ambition is hardly surprising. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Savannah Faith Chrisley has always had a flair for the spotlight. She first made waves in 2016 when she was crowned Miss Tennessee Teen USA, later placing in the Top 15 at Miss Teen USA.

From there, she became a household name as the outspoken middle daughter on Chrisley Knows Best. She’s since ventured into entrepreneurship with her beauty brand, Sassy by Savannah, and even joined the cast of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, where she proved her grit and resilience.

Her entertainment résumé also includes a cameo in Sharknado: The 4th Awakens and a memorable appearance on The Masked Singer, where she was unmasked as the Afghan Hound during the “Wizard of Us” special night.

Now, after a turbulent few years marked by family hardship, Savannah seems determined to channel her fame and fighting spirit into something new — and potentially historic.

The Chrisleys’ New Chapter

Following their release, Todd and Julie Chrisley have wasted no time rebuilding their lives. In a recent interview with Lara Trump on FOX, the couple shared their plans to relocate to South Carolina, open a boutique hotel, and develop a new television project centered around their comeback story.

“The Chrisleys are back,” Todd declared, signaling that their family brand — once tarnished by scandal — may be on the verge of an ambitious revival.

For Savannah, that revival may extend beyond entertainment. As she told supporters, her interest in politics stems not from fame, but from a desire to “bring honesty and strength back into leadership.”

“I’ve seen firsthand what happens when the system is broken,” Savannah said. “Now I want to be part of fixing it.”

Fans React to Savannah’s Political Ambitions

Unsurprisingly, Savannah’s revelation has sparked a storm of reactions across social media. While some fans have cheered her courage and applauded her dedication to her family’s redemption, others have expressed skepticism about her qualifications for public office.

“She’s bold and determined — I wouldn’t underestimate her,” one supporter wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Savannah has already faced more adversity than most politicians ever will.”

Others, however, have questioned her motives, suggesting that her potential political run could be more about publicity than policy. Still, few can deny that Savannah has mastered the art of reinvention — a trait that has served many reality stars-turned-politicians well.

The Road Ahead

Whether or not Savannah Chrisley’s name will appear on a future ballot remains to be seen. But if her track record is any indication, the Chrisley Knows Best alum won’t back down from a challenge.

She’s faced public scrutiny, personal loss, and political controversy — and each time, she’s emerged stronger, sharper, and more determined.

As Savannah sets her sights on a possible future in Washington, one thing is certain: the girl who once ruled reality TV may soon be ready to rule the political stage.