Savannah Chrisley’s FDA Warning Casts Shadow Over New Amazon Reality Series
Savannah Chrisley continues to generate headlines in 2026 as she pivots from past legal and family controversy toward new entertainment ventures. She rose to fame alongside her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, with Chrisley Knows Best. And Savannah has since pursued a high‑profile media career that includes guest co‑hosting The View and launching lifestyle ventures. This year, she’s reportedly signed on to film a new reality series for Amazon featuring former Real Housewives stars. At the same time, she’s drawn a warning from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over claims made on a weight‑loss product website. Here’s what to know.
Savannah Chrisley received a warning from the FDA over her prescription website
Savannah Chrisley is stepping away from her famous parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, and making a name for herself in the entertainment world. The Chrisley Knows Best star has spoken out about her personal life and political stance. And she launched her website, GoodGirlRX.com, to offer access to prescription weight‑loss medications such as semaglutide and tirzepatide.
According to TMZ, the FDA is taking issue with Savannah’s site. The organization reportedly disliked how Savannah used language such as “FDA-approved meds,” “FDA-approved options,” and “clinically proven GLP-1 results.” They told Savannah that compounded drug products like the ones hosted on her site are not actually FDA-approved. And she reportedly implied that the medications were “evaluated for safety and effectiveness when they have not.”
The FDA reportedly gave Savannah 15 business days to correct the site, or else she may face legal action. Since the warning, her site has already seen some changes. She now uses the phrasing “clinically studied results” instead of “clinically proven.” And she added disclaimers noting that GLP-1 medications are not FDA-approved.
“This was about website wording, not patient safety,” the reality star told the news outlet. “There were no fines and no disciplinary action. We’re proud to help women access licensed physicians, and we welcome the FDA’s guidance.”
The ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ star is reportedly filming a new series for Amazon
Aside from the FDA snafu, Savannah Chrisley is reportedly gearing up to star in a new reality series with Amazon. According to Us Weekly, the series is loosely based on Eat, Pray, Love and Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip — a reality series that ran for four seasons.
Insiders told the publication that Savannah will be joined by “former Housewives.” And they’ll all live together in a house in the Dominican Republic.
While Savannah’s parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, remain divisive public figures, Savannah is fully stepping into the spotlight. Aside from this upcoming series, she continues to host her popular podcast Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley. Savannah also made headlines as a guest co‑host on ABC’s The View in February 2026, stepping into national daytime television and sparking discussion online about her appearances.
Savannah Chrisley says she’s ‘building’ her ‘brand’
Aside from reality TV, Savannah Chrisley is ready to build up her “brand.” While speaking on her Unlocked podcast, in August 2025, she revealed that she hopes to become a “modern-day Martha Stewart.”
“I’m getting back to building my brand and what that looks like for me,” Savannah said, according to Star. “I know for me, I would love to just be like a kind of modern-day Martha Stewart, is my goal. I think she is a bad a** b****, she is. Love her to death.”
Savannah noted that she wanted to have a “homeware line and all these different products. “Whether it’s my own wine or dishes, blankets, like, I want to be in one of these superstores and have products that you guys can all touch on”
Additionally, she claimed to have received a book offer.
“So, maybe now is the time to do that,” she said. “It’s definitely not a one-book-tells-all because my life is gonna continue evolving and growing.”