A MINUTE AGO: Savannah Chrisley shares heartbreaking news: Chase Is ‘Going To Dɪᴇ’ As Family Reunites
A MINUTE AGO: Savannah Chrisley shares heartbreaking news: Chase Is ‘Going To Dɪᴇ’ As Family Reunites

The shocking revelation from reality star Savannah Chrisley about her older brother Chase has dealt a heavy blow to hopes for the Chrisley family’s return to peace. In a tearful excerpt from the family’s new docuseries, Savannah expressed an overwhelming fear: she worries that Chase will “not make it” (going to die), even as the family attempts to heal old wounds following the pardoning and reunion of their parents, Todd and Julie.
Savannah’s candid confession is not just simple worry but a wake-up call about the silent battle Chase is fighting. During their parents’ absence, Chase struggled with alcohol addiction and mysterious health issues, leading to a stay in rehab and his admission of burying significant psychological trauma. Savannah described her brother as a “blank shell” of his former self, showcasing clear signs like dramatic weight loss and rings around his eyes.
The Breakdown and a Cruel Self-Preservation Mechanism
The relationship between Savannah and Chase reached an extreme level of tension during this challenging period. While Savannah poured all her energy into fighting for her parents’ freedom and managing the family, she felt Chase drifting away and losing his way. The fear of losing her brother became so profound that Savannah admitted to deliberately distancing herself as a form of “self-protection.”
“There’s a part of me that is so afraid that he’s going to die that I don’t even want to try to have a relationship with him,” Savannah confessed to her therapist. “I feel like I’ve been trying to grieve the loss of him little by little so when it happens, it’s not a big bang.” This harsh admission reveals the immense psychological burden Savannah is carrying, as she is forced to be the family’s pillar while simultaneously confronting the prospect of losing a loved one.
Hope for Recovery Amidst the Crisis
However, amidst the storm, positive signs have begun to emerge. Following the release of the docuseries footage, Chase has taken significant steps in his recovery journey. He has undergone a health check-up and proactively entered a rehab facility to address his alcohol issues and unresolved psychological trauma, including the shock following the death of Savannah’s ex-fiancé, Nic Kerdiles.
Upon their reunion, parents Todd and Julie Chrisley confirmed that Chase is “doing good” and actively adhering to his treatment program. Todd emphasized that he and his wife will always support their son while holding him accountable throughout his recovery process.
Despite the deep-seated conflicts, both Chase and Savannah have expressed a desire to repair their sibling bond. Chase has apologized to his sister and committed to trying to change, while Savannah asserted that she still wants a solid relationship with her brother, who she believes “hasn’t done anything beyond repair.”
The Chrisley family story is no longer just about legal disputes or the return of two reality stars; it is a difficult and earnest fight to save a son. Savannah’s painful warning serves as a stark reminder that fame and fortune cannot shield them from psychological struggles and health issues. The family’s reunion now carries a new meaning: it is a united effort to support Chase in finding himself again and overcoming the shadow that threatens his life.








