Chase Chrisley absence left Savannah feeling lonely

Chase Chrisley did not help Savannah, knowing how the relationship soured.

A childhood bond

There was a time when Savannah and Chase Chrisley were a favorite couple.

Just 14 months apart made them the best of friends.

Even in the glamorous Hollywood life, the two lived every moment together—but now, months after Todd and Julie Chrisley were in prison, cracks have appeared in the relationship.

Why are there “Rocky Terms”?

“In the last two and a half years, he hasn’t helped me one bit,” Savannah said at the premiere of Lifetime’s The Chrisleys: Back to Reality.

As household responsibilities mounted and the legal battle intensified, Chase’s absence left Savannah feeling lonely.

“Not one bit of support,” the frustration was evident in those words.

From Chase’s perspective

Chase has a different story—he wants help “on her own terms.”

“She wants to say that I did it all by myself,” he said in the confessional.

So even though they meet on special occasions, Chase feels Savannah needs a purpose.

Performative meetings

Whenever the two do have a conversation, it’s often “performative” in Chase’s words—a staged performance, with the television cameras on.

Savannah admits, “When something is said, I don’t forget it easily.”

The silence of a family dinner

The two just stare at each other during an intense family dinner.

Chase tells the camera, “I wish we could be normal again, but Savannah doesn’t like me half the time.”

Savannah chimes in, “Once I turn someone down, there’s no turning back.”

Conflict with grandfather Harvey

Julie’s father, Harvey Hughes, asks Savannah, “Why the outspokenness—is it helping Todd and Julie?”

Savannah countered that public opinion is what brings the issue to the judiciary and administration.

Harvey said the pardon was a matter of time, but Savannah explained that “relationships and politics are both complicated.”

The journey ahead

The Chrisleys: Back to Reality is about the reality of human relationships, not just scandal.

Savannah and Chase’s battle is not just about glamour; it’s about family and self-esteem.

Watch the upcoming episodes to see if the rift is healed or if the bitterness grows even deeper.

Watch The Chrisleys: Back to Reality every Monday–Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on Lifetime.

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