Growing Up Chrisley patriarch Todd Chrisley tells Savannah to ‘s**t or get off the pot’ in on-off romance with ex Nic
GROWING Up Chrisley patriarch Todd Chrisley told his daughter Savannah to “s**t or get off the pot” in her on-off romance with ex-fiancé Nic Kerdiles.
The father-daughter duo discussed her current relationship status in a teaser clip for Thursday’s episode.
The star told her father: “Chadd had me go on this double date with him and I really didn't even want to go.
"So, I made sure we'd run into Chase [Chrisley] and Elliott.”
Chase, 25, is Savannah’s older brother, while Elliott is his good friend that is regularly featured on the family’s show.
Savannah admitted: "Because it just made me more comfortable. Therefore, it wasn't really a date, it was just a group hang. And now, Chadd's mad."
Todd agreed that Chadd had “a right to be upset” since he thought he was doing something nice for Savannah, adding that she made him “look foolish.”
NOT READY TO DATE
The 24-year-old then said she’s “not ready” to date and is “good by myself” following her called-off engagement to Nic, 27.
She shared the news of their split on Instagram, writing: "Oh how I wish this smile was on my face and that infectious laugh was spewing out of my body right now…but sadly it’s not.
"Nic and I have decided to call it quits. There’s no hatred between the two of us…and in all honesty…that makes saying goodbye even harder.
We have nothing but love, respect, and admiration for one another but it’s time for us to move forward individually.
"Nic is still in my life. We're still trying to figure things out," she told at the time.
"We just decided to keep things off of social media, keep things a little more private, because when the world gets involved I kind of put my life out there for everyone to see and have an opinion about.
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"I've come to a place in life where I've decided to keep my relationships to myself, because I feel like I deserve a little bit of privacy when it comes to that."
The TV personality added: "We're kind of just taking it day by day."
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