Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · June 15, 2025 · Entertainment

From Jail to Heartwarming Hug: Savannah Chrisley Celebrates Father’s Day with Todd

Reality Star Savannah Chrisley, 27, took to Instagram Sunday to celebrate her first Father’s Day in years with her dad Todd Chrisley, 56

REALITY STAR SAVANNAH CHRISLEY CELEBRATES FATHER'S DAY WITH HER DAD TODD CHRISLEY AFTER HIS PRESIDENTIAL PARDON

In a shocking turn of events, reality TV star Savannah Chrisley is celebrating Father's Day with her dad Todd Chrisley after he was granted a presidential pardon by none other than former President Donald Trump! The 27-year-old influencer and daughter took to Instagram on Sunday to mark the special occasion, sharing a hilarious post that left fans in awe.

"Father's Day looks a little different these days," Savannah captioned her photo, accompanied by a hysterical emoji. "I sure do. Love you, daddy!! God is good!!" The Atlanta native and her dad Todd, 56, were spotted leaving a Florida jail facility on May 28, marking the end of his prison sentence.

The reality star and influencer celebrated her reunion with her dad, who was was pardoned by President Donald Trump last month. Pictured on social media

Todd and his wife Julie, 52, were initially sentenced to 17 years in custody for bank fraud and tax evasion. However, their fortunes took a drastic turn when President Trump granted them a pardon last month. The move sparked controversy among many, who questioned the motives behind the presidential clemency.

Savannah has been tireless in her efforts to secure her parents' freedom, even appearing at the Republican National Convention in July 2022 to plead their case. "I know that I am going through the proper channels to do so," she told People magazine in February. "And I'm going to bring as much awareness to it as possible because these things should not happen."

As news of her parents' pardon broke, Savannah took to social media to express her gratitude and relief. However, some critics have questioned the motivations behind the presidential clemency, with many pointing out Todd Chrisley's history of controversy and alleged tax evasion.

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

Despite the backlash, Savannah remains resolute in her support for her family. In a candid interview with People magazine, she revealed how her parents' legal battles had impacted her life, saying: "When you fight silent battles, resilience just comes. When you fight silent battles, there was no one that was there for you."

Savannah also opened up about her own personal struggles, revealing how her family's difficulties had left her feeling isolated and alone. However, she credited her parents' unwavering support with helping her develop a strong sense of resilience.

"My dad was always a constant encourager," she said. "He would say, 'Come on, we can do this. We can do this. You can do anything a man can do, if not better.'"

Savannah, 27, spoke July 16, 2024 at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee

Savannah's determination to clear her parents' names has been unwavering, and it seems that her tireless efforts have finally paid off. As she celebrated Father's Day with her dad Todd, the reality TV star remains committed to using her platform to raise awareness about social justice issues.

In a statement to The Scholarly Note.com, Savannah said: "I'm just grateful that my parents are finally free and that we can start rebuilding our lives together as a family. It's been a long and difficult journey, but I'm proud of the strength and resilience we've all shown in the face of adversity."

As Savannah Chrisley looks to the future, one thing is clear: she will continue to be a powerful voice for justice and a beacon of hope for those affected by similar circumstances.

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 3.1 million followers on the social media site,

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

Savannah made an appearance at a Turning Point USA event over the weekend

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