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Reality TV star and podcaster Savannah Chrisley has a new man!
Although she is not a good person and has declared her own sibling an enemy with cult-like fervor, many have followed the ups and downs of her love life.
Savannah’s new boyfriend is apparently very older than she is. Old enough that she had to clarify that he is younger than her infamous father.
Dad might not like it, but Savannah says age gaps are the next big thing in relationships.


Todd likes the guy, but not the age difference
During the Monday, June 15 episode of Whine down podcastSavannah spoke to host Jana Kramer about her current relationship.
Savannah’s current boyfriend has not been identified. She has shared only three important things about him.
The first is that he is considerably older than she is—though, she insists, younger than her father.
(Despite appearances, Savannah is only 28 years old. Her father, Todd Chrisley, is 57, more than twice her age).
The other is that he is something of a Washington insider. And the third is that her father is “not too happy” about their age difference, even though Todd supposedly “loves” the guy in question.
“Age gap relationships are the new thing,” Savannah said then.
She predicted, “You’re going to see it everywhere.”
Savannah insisted: “There are all these couples who have a huge age gap, but it just works. It’s crazy.”
She gushed: “(In age gap relationships) you’re not dealing with uncertainty.”
Savannah continued, “For me, I’m not dealing with the insecurities of a younger guy trying to keep up. Honestly, it’s the healthiest relationship I’ve ever been in.” You know what? We don’t doubt that last part.
He is not intimidated by her ‘success’
Savannah went on to praise her much older boyfriend without naming him or identifying his age.
She described him as “the calmest, sweetest person in the whole world.”
“He’s my biggest cheerleader,” gushed Savannah.
She opined: “He is not daunted by my success, which is so great.”
Yes, not all men have the emotional maturity to date a… let’s check our notes here… a podcaster.
Savannah claimed, “I feel like so many women in this day and age are the primary breadwinners for their family and they feel like they have to dim their lights to make their partner feel better.”
She declared, “And I’m like, ‘No.'”
(For context, Savannah’s frame of reference is probably heavily influenced by the conservative culture of her family, so she sees a very specific and narrow slice of humanity.)
“For one thing, he does a lot better than I do,” Savannah noted. “And I love that because I’m like, ‘You’re not intimidated by me. You think what I’m doing is great. You’re not trying to suffocate me.'”
Finally, she has found a man who is not intimidated by her podcast career. She also feels that he is “the one”. Well, unless she develops higher standards than not being an insecure man-babymaybe he will be.