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Chrisley Knows Best: FDA Issues Warning Against Savannah Chrisley As Amazon Reality Show Buzz Grows [See What Happened]

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Chrisley Knows Best star Savannah Chrisley finds herself in controversy again. Dramas on reality TV typically happen on screen. But the most surprising turns may happen behind the scenes. A federal agency issued a warning against Savannah, which instantly caught the attention of fans. Just as her upcoming reality project and business plans were starting to fall into place.

Everything suddenly looked uncertain for her, from new TV contracts to bold business decisions. However, after officials questioned the claims on one of her websites, the issue has now taken a sudden turn. Fans are still wondering if this controversy will overshadow her next big step, given that a new show is reportedly in the works and her brand is growing quickly.

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Chrisley Knows Best: Is Savannah Chrisley Going To Start A New Reality TV Show With Amazon?

Even after the initial buzz around Chrisley Knows Best faded, Savannah Chrisley has continued to be a well-known name in the entertainment industry. Savannah is reportedly preparing to appear in a new Amazon reality show inspired by Eat, Pray, Love and the spinoff Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.

Insiders claimed that as cameras capture all the drama, several former Housewives will live together in a lavish Dominican Republic villa. She also gained attention earlier this year after appearing as a guest co-host on ABC’s The View in February 2026, which caused mixed reactions on social media.

Chrisley Knows Best Star Savannah Chrisley Faces FDA Warning As Upcoming New Amazon Series Buzz Grows

Along with her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley first came to fame on the popular reality show Chrisley Knows Best. She gained attention over time by launching several lifestyle projects and making guest co-host appearances on programs like The View. According to recent reports, she reportedly signed on to work with former Real Housewives stars on a new reality series for Amazon. However, another headline quickly stole the spotlight just as excitement about the concept started to grow.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning about terms used on Savannah’s website, GoodGirlRX.com, according to TMZ. The website promotes access to prescription weight-loss drugs, such as tirzepatide and semaglutide. Officials apparently objected to labels like “clinically proven GLP-1 results,” “FDA-approved meds,” and “FDA-approved options.” According to the government, the FDA has not approved the website’s compounded medications listed on the website. And the language may mislead consumers.

The FDA allegedly gave the reality star 15 business days to fix the website before facing legal action. Reports say that she changed the term “clinically proven” to “clinically studied results.” She also added disclaimers stating that the GLP-1 medications on the website are not FDA-approved. Later, Savannah addressed the situation, saying the problem was not patient safety but rather the website’s wording.

Savannah seems committed to continuing to grow her empire despite the controversy. She expressed her wish to become a “modern-day” Martha Stewart on her “Unlocked” podcast. She hinted at future plans for a range of home goods and lifestyle items, as well as possibly a book deal. The big question remains: whether this FDA warning will be a minor setback or the beginning of another reality TV scandal, given that a new show is apparently in the works and her brand ambitions are growing. Keep coming back to TV Season & Spoilers for more updates.

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