Savannah Chrisley Says Ex Robert Shiver “Ghosted” Her After Reconciliation
Savannah Chrisley and her ex Robert Shiver have called it quits—again.
Nearly four months after the Chrisley Knows Best alum shared that she and her boyfriend—who she began dating in August 2023—broke up, she revealed that they briefly got back together after her parents Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley were released from prison.
“Once mom and dad got out, my ex and I thought, ‘Maybe, let’s give this another go,’” Savannah said during an August 5 episode of her Unlocked podcast. “We hung out some, we went on a trip and had the absolute best time, because we truly were best friends.”
But after a few weeks of keeping their relationship “super quiet,” the 27-year-old said that it wasn’t long before she “got ghosted.”
“I don’t think that’s actually ever happened to me before, so I really didn’t know how to act,” she continued. “After 24 hours of not hearing from him, I was like, ‘Savannah, you deserve better behavior than this.’ So, I blocked him.”
E! News has reached out to Robert’s reps for comment but has not heard back.
And though she still described Robert, 40, as a “phenomenal human being,” the reality star wasn’t sure he held her in the same high regard.
“Basically, I am dead to him, and he just needs to have my funeral,” she quipped. “It sucks. It is what it is.”
As for how Savannah has been feeling after her and Robert’s romance fell apart for the second time? Well, she expressed that she was still grieving the relationship that brought her so much happiness over the years.
“Was I sad about it? Very much so,” she admitted. “I think I was sad because I had gotten my hopes up that this was going to be my second chance.”

“Both of our lives were settling down and we were gonna end up together,” she added, “He had come and spent time with my family, my parents, and then a week later I get ghosted. So, I don’t know.”
But aside from the heartbreak that came from their more recent split, Savannah came to a few realizations about her self-worth.
“I was extremely upset and sad and heartbroken,” she explained, “but I put so much time, money, energy and effort into that relationship that finally I had reached a point that I realized I deserve for someone to appreciate me and how I show up.”
“I’ve lived a lot of my life not respecting myself and allowing certain behaviors, or I exhibited certain behaviors because I didn’t respect myself enough,” she continued. “So, for me, this is kind of part of this new era, part of this new life is finding my self-respect, respecting myself enough to walk away, respecting myself enough to say no or to say yes.