Savannah Chrisley is back off the market and she may have found The One.
“I am dating someone. I am extremely happy and extremely fulfilled in life,” Chrisley, 28, said on the Tuesday, May 19, episode of her “Unlocked” podcast. “I feel like where I am at in life is the moment that I had always dreamt of but never thought was possible.”
While Chrisley did not reveal the identity of her boyfriend, she gushed about his great qualities.
“I am with someone who loves me, respects me. He’s my biggest cheerleader,” she shared. “When it comes to my business, he is helping me grow it. He’s absolutely brilliant. He is just a kind, decent man. Heck, he’s far more than decent.”
Chrisley gushed that he is “an amazing man and what every woman should look for” in a life partner.
“Someone who is loyal. He’s a fighter,” she said. “He is soft when he needs to be. He’s a hard ass when he needs to be. He is just the epitome of a perfect partner.”
Chrisley explained that she plans to keep her new relationship out of the public eye until she feels like it is “right” since her mystery man is not in the spotlight.
“He deserves that privacy but there will be a time when you find out about it,” she said before teasing how serious the relationship has gotten. “It may not be until after I’m married but you will find out about it.”
Before this new relationship, Chrisley was previously engaged to ex Nic Kerdiles. However, the pair broke up in 2020 and Kerdiles died in 2023 at age 29 following a motorcycle accident. Following Kerdiles’ death, Chrisley moved on with Robert Shiver. The pair dated for two years before calling it quits in 2025.
“I have taken a lot of time to process things and truly grieve the loss of the relationship that I thought was gonna be where I was for the rest of my life,” she said of the breakup on her podcast.
In addition to navigating a new romance, Chrisley has been thinking ahead for family planning. The reality star revealed that she was looking into freezing her eggs since she suffers from endometriosis which could potentially impact her ability to get pregnant naturally.
“Just for this whole process of what I’m doing, it was $30,000 to $35,000, which is absolutely insane,” she said on an April episode of the “Chrisley Confessions 2.0” podcast. “And what I struggle with is the fact that insurance doesn’t cover any of it.”

