MAGA Barbie Savannah Chrisley shares UNHINGED message from woke critic
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On Sunday, Savannah Chrisley used Instagram Stories to share with her 3.1 million followers a string of unpleasant messages she received, seemingly criticizing her political stance.

‘Imagine saying such vile things to someone,’ the 27-year-old reality star said in text over a screengrab of the message.

Known for her outspoken support of President Donald Trump, Savannah was called a ‘disgusting maga pig’ by the sender of the messages.

Another message seemed to criticize the reality star from Atlanta, targeting her family’s wealth and work ethic, stating: ‘Not having to work for anything in your life is crazyyyyy.’

A third message alluded to a pregnancy, though Savannah has not publicly said she is expecting any children, and it was not clear why it was mentioned. It read, ‘Hopefully you miscarry.’ 

Savannah had worked tirelessly on behalf of her parents after they went into custody and were released via presidential pardon in May. 

Savannah Chrisley, 27, took to Instagram Stories Sunday showing her followers a series of 'vile' messages she received seemingly slamming her for her politics

'Imagine saying such vile things to someone,' the reality star said in text overlay over a screengrab of the message.

Savannah Chrisley, 27, took to Instagram Stories Sunday showing her followers a series of ‘vile’ messages she received seemingly slamming her for her politics 

Savannah has been something of a firebrand in her public backing of Commander-in-Chief, as she’s often seen wearing Trump-branded apparel. 

Her parents Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, were found guilty by a Georgia jury in November of 2022 of accusations of tax evasion and more than $30 million in bank fraud.

Todd and Julie were sentenced to a collective 17 years in custody and began serving them in January of 2023. 

Todd had been serving a 12-year sentence, which was later reduced to 10 years, while Julie was serving a seven-year sentence at prisons in Florida and Kentucky respectively, prior to their pardon in late May by Trump. 

Savannah in February told People about her hopes to gain an audience with Trump, who she supported during the 2024 election cycle, speaking in July at the Republican National Convention.

‘I know that I am going through the proper channels to do so,’ Savannah said of the pardon process. ‘And I’m going to bring as much awareness to it as possible because these things should not happen.’

Savannah’s statement came about three months after Dailymail.com exclusively reported the day after the election that Todd Chrisley had been ‘jumping for joy in prison’ over Trump’s defeat of Democratic challenger Kamala Harris.

‘Savannah truly believes that Trump will pardon her parents,’ a source told Dailymail.com November 6.

The couple – who were initially indicted in August 2019 – said they were innocent of the crimes they were convicted of and had filed multiple appeals to have their sentences reversed.

Chrisley celebrated her first Father’s Day in years with her dad Todd Chrisley, 56, in June

Chrisley celebrated her first Father’s Day in years with her dad Todd Chrisley, 56, in June 

The reality star and influencer pictured on May 28 outside the Florida prison her father Todd was released from

The reality star and influencer pictured on May 28 outside the Florida prison her father Todd was released from 

'Savannah truly believes that Trump will pardon her parents,' a source told Dailymail.com November 6. Pictured in July 2024 at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee

‘Savannah truly believes that Trump will pardon her parents,’ a source told Dailymail.com November 6. Pictured in July 2024 at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee 

Savannah emerged as one of Trump's most prominent celebrity supporters in recent years

Savannah emerged as one of Trump’s most prominent celebrity supporters in recent years 

Savannah said that she planned to inform Trump about the ‘corruption in Fulton County,’ Georgia and ‘how the judge handled the case’ in asking for the pardons.

The argument might have ultimately hit home for the president, who repeatedly accused state election officials of corruption in his January 2, 2021 phone call to them in hopes of overturning the win for Joe Biden.

In the infamous call, the president asked election officials to ‘find 11,780 votes’ in his favor in the 2020 presidential election.

Savannah told People her family ‘stood in the truth’ and ‘stood in what we knew to be the truth’ but were ultimately let down by a broken legal system that left her family in a state of shock after her parents were convicted and sentenced.

‘We just saw all of it and we’re like, “There’s no way. There’s no way it’s going to end this way,”‘ Savannah said. ‘But, it did.’

The Chrisley Knows Best star told the outlet of how the the family’s problems have impacted her, as she has taken over the role of legal guardian of her siblings Grayson, 19, and Chloe, 12, when she was 25.

‘I think that I’ve gone through a lot of s*** in my life, I really have,’ Savannah told the outlet. ‘And I’ve gone through a lot of things that I’ve never even publicly spoken about.

‘When you fight silent battles, resilience just comes. When you fight silent battles, there was no one that was there for you.’

Savannah apparently found a sympathetic ear from Trump about what she said was rampant 'corruption' in Georgia, a claim Trump himself made in trying to persuade state election officials to 'find 11,780 votes' for him in the 2020 presidential election

Savannah apparently found a sympathetic ear from Trump about what she said was rampant ‘corruption’ in Georgia, a claim Trump himself made in trying to persuade state election officials to ‘find 11,780 votes’ for him in the 2020 presidential election

Savannah told her followers, 'Father’s Day looks a little different these days,' after her dad was released from prison

She wore a Trump-branded cap on the emotional day

Savannah told her followers, ‘Father’s Day looks a little different these days,’ after her dad was released from prison 

The Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley podcast host explained how she has become more resilient with age, wisdom and life experience.

‘Whether you didn’t allow someone to be there for you, or whether you just didn’t have people there, you just learned to pick yourself up,’ she said.

Savannah told the outlet that her father Todd ‘was a constant encourager’ who imbued her with an upbeat attitude ready to take on all challenges life presents.

‘I come from a place [where] my dad was very much just like, “Come on, we can do this. We can do this. You can do anything a man can do, if not better,”‘ Savannah said.

Savannah said that her ability to bounce back from adversity comes from ‘having that encouragement’ from her loved ones.

Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, were found guilty by a Georgia jury in November of 2022 of accusations of tax evasion and more than $30 million in bank fraud

Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, were found guilty by a Georgia jury in November of 2022 of accusations of tax evasion and more than $30 million in bank fraud 

The dedicated daughter had worked tirelessly to see to the pardons of her parents, which she got less than five months into Trump's second term

The dedicated daughter had worked tirelessly to see to the pardons of her parents, which she got less than five months into Trump’s second term

‘Also, knowing that I don’t ever want to give up, and I want to give my future children something to look at and be proud of,’ Savannah told the outlet. ‘I have such a fight mentality in me. I’m a Leo to its core. So, I just don’t give up.’

In November, a source told Dailymail.com that Savannah had been tirelessly working to free her parents over the past few years, spurring her appearance at the RNC.

‘Ever since they were convicted she has spent every waking hour campaigning to free them and when she found the loophole through the RNC she jumped on it,’ the source said. 

Savannah ‘took that stage in the hope of seeing her parents walk out of jail and it will likely happen’ and was ‘gloating’ over Trump’s election day dominance. 

The source added that ‘everyone is just hoping that she stops going on’ in her efforts to upend the legal decisions, but it is clear she is moving forward. 

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