Mar. 15, 2025
PEOPLE’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ Special Edition (left) and Will Ferrell on ‘SNL.'.Photo:NBC
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Fresh from PEOPLE’s presses, it’s theSaturday Night Livespecial edition issue!In honor of the iconic sketch show’s50th anniversary, the special issue, titledSNL’s Greatest Moments and the Stories Behind Them, celebrates howSaturday Night Livebecame a cultural institution of comedy, gives fans an inside look into how their favorite sketches came to be and more.Available now on Amazon and newsstands around the country, the 96-page magazine will take readers down memory lane as it explores some of the show’s most groundbreaking moments and other behind-the-scenes occurrences.
Mar. 15, 2025
Savannah Chrisleyis ready to see her mom,Julie Chrisley, out of prison but is “not getting my hopes up.”
The podcast host, 27, candidly expressed her sentiments on the latest edition of herUnlocked with Savannah Chrisleypodcast ahead of her mom’s resentencing, scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 25.
“There is so much fear in my life right now pertaining to Mom’s resentencing on the 25th that I don’t know what to do. And I don’t want to jeopardize her freedom because of things that I say,” Savannah said during the Tuesday, Sept.
Mar. 15, 2025
Savannah Chrisley and Robert Shiver.Photo:Jason Davis/Getty
Jason Davis/Getty
Savannah Chrisleyis sharing her future plans with boyfriendRobert Shiver.
On the Dec. 23 episode of herUnlockedpodcast,Nanny Faye Chrisleyjoined Savannah, 27, to discuss when the couple plans to get married and start a family. Sharing that she wants to take the next steps in their relationship as soon as possible, Savannah explained that there is one thing holding them back.
“When his divorce is official, I think things will move quick,” she said.
Mar. 15, 2025
(L-R) Julie Chrisley and Savannah Chrisley.Photo:Terry Wyatt/Getty
Terry Wyatt/Getty
Julie Chrisley’s family is reacting to the news ofher resentencing verdict.
As theChrisley Knows Bestalum came before a judge in downtown Atlanta on Wednesday, Sept. 25, she was informed that her 84-month sentence was being upheld. Now, her loved ones are speaking out about the decision.
“This is 100 percent [an] injustice,” Savannah, 27, said.
“What has happened is an injustice,” she continued.
Mar. 15, 2025
Savannah and Todd Chrisley.Photo:Kevin Winter/Getty; Danielle Del Valle/Getty
Kevin Winter/Getty; Danielle Del Valle/Getty
Savannah Chrisleyis experiencing mixed emotions about her father’s prison facility shutting down.
The reality star, 27, shared on the Jan. 28 episode of herUnlockedpodcast that the Federal Prison Camp in Pensacola, whereTodd Chrisleyis currently being held amid his12-year sentencefor fraud and tax evasion, will be closing. She explained that while the news isn’t necessarily a bad thing, she is unsure where he will go next.