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Savannah Chrisley's Found Her Match—And She's Keeping Him Private

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After a couple of years of recalibrating her personal life, Savannah Chrisley is ready to talk about love again—but only on her own terms.

The reality TV personality opened up on the May 19 episode of her“Unlocked”podcast that she’s moved into a new relationship and feels genuinely fulfilled. At 28, she’s found someone who doesn’t just show up for her—he actively builds her up. She described her boyfriend as loyal, kind, brilliant, and someone who supports her business ambitions while also knowing when to be soft and when to stand firm. In short: he sounds like the guy every person hopes to eventually meet.

What makes this moment worth paying attention to isn’t just that she’s happy again—it’s how deliberately she’s choosing to protect it. Unlike her previous high-profile relationship with ex Nic Kerdiles (who tragically died in a 2023 motorcycle accident at 29), or her more recent two-year relationship with Robert Shiver (which ended in 2025), Savannah is intentionally keeping this one out of the public eye. Her boyfriend isn’t in entertainment, and she’s respecting that. She won’t reveal who he is until she’s ready, and she’s hinted it might not be until after they’re married.

That restraint actually tells you something important: she’s learned from her past. Losing Kerdiles devastated her, and she’s spoken openly on her podcast about processing that grief and the relationship she thought would last forever. When things with Shiver ended, she took real time to work through it all. This new chapter isn’t built on momentum or rebound—it’s built on intention.

Beyond romance, Savannah’s also planning ahead for her future with transparency about her own challenges. She revealed she’s freezing her eggs due to endometriosis, a condition that can affect fertility. The procedure cost $30,000 to $35,000 out of pocket, and she’s rightfully frustrated that insurance doesn’t cover it. It’s a reminder that building the future you want sometimes requires more than just finding the right person—it demands financial resources and access that aren’t equally distributed.

For now, she’s soaking in the moment: being with someone who gets her, supports her work, and treats her like she deserves. That’s the part of the story she wanted to share. Everything else? That’s hers to keep.

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Ava Hart is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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