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Savannah Chrisley Filming New Show With Former Housewives

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Savannah Chrisley is ready to step back into the reality TV spotlight with an all-new series — but it’s not for USA Network.

“There’s a new reality show in the works for Amazon,” sources exclusively tell Us Weekly. “It’s like Eat, Pray, Love.”

The upcoming series is “basically a spin on Bravo’s Girls Trip franchise,” insiders tease, referring to Bravo’s Ultimate Girls Trip series, which follows Real Housewives as they jet off to a vacation destination with cameras in tow.

Multiple sources tell Us that the show is “starting to film soon.”

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A source adds that Chrisley, 28, is “on board.”

In addition to the Chrisley Knows Best alum, insiders share that “former Housewives will be joining” the cast, but names have not been publicly released.

“The cast will be living together in a house in the Dominican Republic,” sources add.

Us Weekly has reached out to Amazon and a representative for Chrisley for comment.

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Savannah gained fame alongside her parents, Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley, and her siblings when USA Network’s Chrisley Knows Best premiered in 2014.

The show gave life to spinoff Growing Up Chrisley in 2019, which followed Savannah and brother Chase Chrisley’s life out in Los Angeles. While the sister and brother soon returned home to the south, the show ran four seasons before ending in 2022. (The family lived in Georgia before moving to Tennessee.)


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Chrisley Knows Best came to an end in March 2023 after 10 seasons. The series’ finale aired two months after Todd, 56, and Julie, 53, reported to prison after being found guilty on charges of tax evasion, bank and wire fraud and conspiracy.

Julie was sentenced to seven years for her alleged involvement, while Todd was sentenced to 12 years. It was later announced that their sentences were each reduced by nearly two years as Savannah continued to push for her parents to be pardoned.

In May 2025, Savannah and her family’s efforts were rewarded and President Donald Trump pardoned Todd and Julie. The couple were subsequently released from their respective prisons and returned home to Tennessee.


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The emotional reunion was captured by Lifetime for the family’s docuseries The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, which premiered that September.

In addition to stepping back in front of the camera for the docuseries, Savannah has recently competed on both Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test and The Masked Singer in 2023 and 2024, respectively.

Savannah, who hosts her own podcast, “Unlocked With Savannah Chrisley,” also served as a temporary cohost on The View for several February episodes amid Alyssa Farah Griffin’s maternity leave.

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