Savannah Chrisley, 28, has opened up about her decision to co-host The View in the new year despite the stars on the show ‘bashing’ her family when her parents were pardoned in May.
Savannah’s parents, reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, were pardoned by President Trump after serving time for tax evasion and bank fraud.
The reality star couple was found guilty in July 2022 of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million in fraudulent loans.
The Chrisley Knows Best alums were also found guilty of tax evasion by hiding their earnings while showcasing an extravagant lifestyle.
At the time of their pardon, the ladies on The View did not seem too thrilled by the decision, as they criticized the President’s choice on air, calling it dishonest and unethical.
However, it looks like their daughter Savannah, will be facing the women head-on as she announced in a new episode of her podcast, Unlocked, that she will be co-hosting the show for one week in February.
In the past, Savanah has been very vocal about her support for President Trump, even campaigning for him during the 2024 presidential race.
‘I am co-hosting The View the week of February 15, so I’ll be on The View all week, I’m so excited for that because I like doing things that challenge me, [and] I like doing things that educate me,’ she shared during the new podcast episode.

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Savannah Chrisley, 28, has revealed why she has decided to co-host The Viewin the new year – as she claims the ladies ‘bashed’ her family when her parents were pardoned in May

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But at the time of their pardon, the ladies on The View did not seem too thrilled by the decision, as they criticized the President’s choice, calling it dishonest and unethical

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The Chrisley Knows Best stars were also found guilty of tax evasion by hiding their earnings while showcasing an extravagant lifestyle
‘I’m totally going outside of my comfort zone by doing The View. I mean, this is a show that … these personalities have bashed my family, have bashed me,’ she continued.
‘These are the same women who made a comment to the extent of, “Wonder what she had to do for those pardons.”‘
She explained that she was ‘going out of her comfort zone’ since she believes ‘differently’ than the rest of the women on the show.
‘I’m going outside my comfort zone by going on a show where there’s four or five women who all believe one way – and I believe differently,’ Savannah explained.
‘I’m excited for it because I know God’s hand is going to be on me throughout that entire experience.’
Her decision to co-host The View comes just a few months after she revealed she was in talks for a political position.
While lobbying the White House to pardon her parents, Savannah said that there were secret discussions about her helping to further President Trump’s MAGA agenda.
‘I had a meeting at the White House about potentially taking over a House seat in Tennessee, and I just knew that right now wasn’t the time,’ she told People while promoting The Chrisleys: Back to Reality in August.

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She explained that she believes ‘differently’ than the rest of the women on the show, as she’s seen here with President Trump

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Her decision to co-host The View comes just a few months after she revealed she was in talks for a political position
‘I didn’t feel in my heart and soul that I could make the impact that I truly wanted to make because I just got my life back,’ she added.
‘I’m rebuilding and figuring out who I am and what I want out of life.’
The reality star said she would continue to pursue other ways to give back.
Savannah, who spoke at the 2024 National Republican Convention, said: ‘I feel like you can implement just as much change on the outside with a very large platform and voice than you can on the inside, so, who knows?’
The Nashville-based realtor said other opportunities for elected office will likely come around soon.
‘Marsha Blackburn is going to run for governor [of Tennessee] and she will win,’ Savannah asserted.
‘So, who knows what happens to that Senate seat? I just say, like this whole pardon process, everything happens for a reason. Every relationship you make, every hand you shake.’
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