
By India McCarty
Savannah Chrisley shared her thoughts on her recent appearance as a guest host on THE VIEW and encouraged others to “choose love.”
“Today was more than a seat at the table…it was a moment of purpose,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “Four women who see the world one way, and one who sees it another… yet we sat together, we talked, we listened. That is what real dialogue in this country is supposed to look like.”
Chrisley shared that she “showed up with conviction” in faith, family and freedom, as well as respect for others “because standing firm in what you believe should never require tearing someone else down.”
“Joy [Behar] and I shared laughs off camera that people will never see,” she wrote. “I chose grace. I chose to meet her where she was, not where past words have been. That is growth. That is strength. That is what moving forward looks like.”
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Chrisley continued, “We don’t have to agree to coexist. We don’t have to think the same to sit at the same table. And we don’t have to silence ourselves to be accepted.”
She also responded to haters, writing, “I hear you. And I still choose love. Because true tolerance isn’t only for opinions you agree with. It’s for the ones you don’t.”
“I will never apologize for standing for faith, family and freedom. But will always fight for a country where every voice…not just the popular one…gets to be heard,” Chrisley concluded. “That’s the real view.”
Many viewers enjoyed Chrisley’s appearance on THE VIEW, including her comments about taking custody of her younger siblings while her parents were in prison.
“I had custody of my brother and sister for two and a half years, so they were 10 and 16 at the time, and I could do nothing right. The 16 year old was a little easier — Chloe, she was a handful. She was a handful,” she said. “But I like to say kids are the greatest blessing on Earth and the greatest gift from God. They teach you more than anything else ever could.”
In a 2025 interview with PEOPLE, Chrisley spoke further about what it was like to become the primary guardian for her siblings, Grayson and Chloe.
“You fake it till you make it. That’s the world that we live in,” she shared. “I’m no better than anyone else out here, to have to struggle. And I am not lazy. I know that I have two kids to provide for, and I know I have two parents that I need to get home. So, I’ll work…till the wee hours of the morning if I have to. It’s just who I am.”
Chrisley will continue guest-hosting THE VIEW through Feb. 20.
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