Savannah Chrisley said she won’t let Chase lose his battle with alcohol, know the full story.

Savannah’s pain and decision
Savannah Chrisley decided to help her older brother Chase because she didn’t want Chase, who was an alcoholic, to be buried in the grave with their parents.
For two years, Savannah took care of the house, took care of her younger siblings, and forgot about herself and thought only about the well-being of the family.
Controversy on Easter
In an episode of The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, Savannah and her grandfather, Harvey Hughes, got into an argument during the Easter gathering.
Savannah was angry that Chase drank alcohol in their house, “This house runs on your expenses, then why is he disrespecting himself?”
Chase’s alcohol battle
Savannah said, “Chase’s drinking is not just drinking, but his real fight.”
Harvey had previously said that Chase had never even done drugs, but Savannah reminded him that he desperately needed to stop every day, or else he would lose himself at his own hands.
Favouritism in the family
Savannah also pointed out that when Harvey made Chase a son to fill the memory of Trey, he lost his own identity.
Harvey also admitted that after Trey, Chase got the same love that Savannah did not get.
This imbalance soured the family relationships.
‘Don’t bury, save’
Savannah’s voice was deep: “I don’t want to bury him in the grave with my parents.”
The absence of Todd and Julie, who are in jail, pointed to the bitter truth that if Chase loses this battle, then no one will be left in the house.
Mummy-Daddy learn from Harvey
After the argument, Harvey said, “We have to erase the resentment from our hearts; otherwise, I will keep dying every day.”
Savannah said that true help is that which stands with you without being asked for.
Both of them hugged each other and forgot their old grudges and said “I love you.”
Fears Ahead
There’s a bitter truth to Savannah’s fears that Chase is no longer “himself,” but a hollow shell.
“If he doesn’t get himself together, I’ll stop trying to make this relationship work,” she said.
The Battle Is Still On
Chase’s sobriety will remain the biggest challenge heading into The Chrisleys’ finale.
Savannah vows that this isn’t just a talk—it’s a life-and-death battle that she won’t back down from.