Savannah Chrisley addresses age gap relationship with mystery boyfriend
Savannah Chrisley has spoken about her age gap relationship, saying it has brought stability, confidence and support

Savannah Chrisley has addressed her current relationship and the age gap between her and her mystery boyfriend, saying the romance has contributed to increased stability and confidence in her personal life.
Speaking on the Whine Down with Jana Kramer podcast, the reality star confirmed she is in an age gap relationship and noted that her partner is significantly younger than her father, Todd Chrisley.
She said her father is not fully comfortable with the age difference, but has accepted the relationship and shown support toward her boyfriend.
Chrisley said she is aware of the wider public conversation around age gap relationships and believes they can offer certain benefits depending on the dynamic between partners.
She described her current relationship as one of the healthiest she has experienced, crediting her boyfriend’s confidence and supportive attitude.
According to her comments, she said he has consistently encouraged her ambitions and achievements rather than feeling threatened by them.
Chrisley also said the relationship does not involve competitiveness, adding that her partner’s financial stability has removed pressure around comparisons, allowing both individuals to focus on personal growth.
Her comments follow her previous relationship with Robert Shiver, which ended in August after what she described as a final breakup following a brief reconciliation.
She later said they attempted to reconnect privately, including a trip together, but the relationship ultimately ended after communication stopped.
Before Shiver, Chrisley’s relationship history included engagements and links to several public figures, including Nick Kerdiles, with whom she was engaged in 2018 before their split in 2020.



















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