A New Chapter in Love

Savannah Chrisley is officially off the market, sharing that she has discovered someone she considers a perfect match. The 28-year-old reality star opened up about her current relationship status during the May 19 episode of her podcast, Unlocked.

“I am dating someone. I am extremely happy and extremely fulfilled in life,” Chrisley shared. “I feel like where I am at in life is the moment that I had always dreamt of but never thought was possible.”

Finding the 'Perfect Partner'

While Chrisley has opted to keep the identity of her partner private, she did not hold back in praising his character. Describing him as the "epitome of a perfect partner," she highlighted his supportive nature and professional brilliance.

«I am with someone who loves me, respects me. He’s my biggest cheerleader,» she noted, adding that he has been instrumental in helping her expand her business endeavors. «He’s absolutely brilliant. He is just a kind, decent man. Heck, he’s far more than decent.»

The star emphasized that her partner possesses a balance of strength and sensitivity, describing him as a loyal fighter who knows when to be firm and when to be gentle.

Privacy and Future Plans

Because her partner is not a public figure, Chrisley intends to maintain a level of privacy regarding the relationship. She indicated that fans might not see a formal introduction until a significant milestone is reached, jokingly suggesting that the reveal might not happen until she is married.

This news follows a series of past relationships for the star. Chrisley was previously engaged to the late Nic Kerdiles, who passed away in 2023, and she was also in a two-year relationship with Robert Shiver that ended in 2025.

Looking Toward Family Planning

Beyond her personal life, Chrisley is also focused on long-term family goals. Due to her struggle with endometriosis, she has been exploring the process of freezing her eggs to preserve her chances of starting a family.

The star expressed frustration over the high costs associated with the procedure, noting on a recent episode of the Chrisley Confessions 2.0 podcast that the expense—ranging from $30,000 to $35,000—is not covered by insurance, which she labeled as “absolutely insane.”