Savannah Chrisley of ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ speaks out against hateful Instagram messages

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Savannah Chrisley is not remaining silent about the negative comments she has been receiving online.

The reality TV personality took to Instagram to showcase the messages she has been receiving on social media following the presidential pardon of her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley.

“Imagine saying such terrible things to someone…” she posted on her Instagram stories while displaying a screenshot of the messages.

“disgusting maga pig,” one user wrote to Savannah. “not having to work for anything in your life is crazyyyyy.”

TODD AND JULIE CHRISLEY’S CHILDREN ACCUSE FAMILY MEMBERS OF BETRAYAL, ‘LOSE OUR LAST NAME’

Savannah Chrisley slammed “vile” messages she’s received online. (George Walker IV/AP Photo)

Although there has been no mention of a pregnancy by Savannah, the user also wrote: “hopefully you miscarry.”

Savannah Chrisley shared messages she received on Instagram. (Savannah Chrisley/Instagram)

Todd and Julie were both granted pardons by the President in May after being found guilty of federal charges of bank fraud and tax evasion. They had been sentenced to a total of 19 years behind bars. The stars of “Chrisley Knows Best” were released from prison after serving two and a half years.

Savannah described Trump’s pardon as “completely unexpected” while speaking to the media on May 28.

“I was so shocked and amazed that the President himself took the time to inform me that my family is coming back together,” she expressed.

Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were released from prison in May. (Fox News/My View)

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In the first trailer for “The Chrisleys: Back to Reality,” Todd and Julie’s children were seen accusing their “own family members” of betrayal in relation to the 2022 conviction of the couple on bank fraud and tax evasion charges.

“The prosecutor read the letter Lindsie wrote to the FBI. We’re no longer family. Lose our last name,” Savannah shared with the camera.

“I mean, your blood will screw you over, then a stranger definitely will,” Grayson Chrisley added.

Savannah Chrisley speaks to the press on May 28, the day her parents were pardoned by President Donald Trump. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

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The Chrisley family has been continuously filmed for the past three years as their story of incarceration unfolded.

“Our family is completely divided. I told my parents I don’t know if it can ever be repaired,” Savannah stated in the trailer. “Honestly.”

“I want people to know what actually happened with my family,” Chase Chrisley declared. “There’s a score to be settled.”

The conflict within the family involving Lindsie began back in 2012, with Todd and Julie’s daughter officially leaving “Chrisley Knows Best” in 2017. Lindsie has been vocal about the negative impact the Chrisley name has had on her over the years.

The Chrisleys gained fame from their TV show, “Chrisley Knows Best.” (Tommy Garcia/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

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According to People magazine, Lindsie discussed her ongoing estrangement with the couple on an episode of “Southern Tea” in March.

“The last time I visited my dad was probably… Was it the beginning of last year? I honestly can’t remember,” Lindsie revealed.

“[Nanny Faye and I] used to go together when they first went [to prison],” she recalled. “… I have never been to Lexington to visit Julie.”

“I have not seen my dad in quite some time, and I have had no contact,” said Lindsie. “And that’s all I’m going to say for that.”