Savannah Chrisley and her loved ones easily make up the first family of the USA data pipe.

But what was Savannah Chrisley like before all of the fame?

Was she always a diva, and does she regret becoming a household name?

Savannah Chrisley as a kid

Read on to witness her stunning transformation from a little girl to a full-blown reality television star.

By all accounts, her childhood was idyllic and full oflovefrom both her immediate family and her grandparents.

“Gene was my BIGGEST supporter and fan,” she shared in anInstagrampost.

Savannah Chrisley as a baby with her father, Todd Chrisley

“We were inseparable…best friends actually.”

Sadly, he passed away from cancer when she was 15 years old.

But Savannah Chrisley treasures every moment she got to spend with him.

Savannah Chrisley as a baby

And, of course, her grandfather was there to support her at any event in which she participated.

But if she’s still competing, there’s no evidence to confirm it.

That’s especially understandable as she was only 15 years old when everything got rolling.

Savannah Chrisley as a toddler

“So it was a lot of change at once and that was really difficult.”

“I’ve come a long way since the show started.”

After snagging the crown, Chrisley took to social media to celebrate her big win.

Savannah Chrisley as a kid with her father, Todd Chrisley

“Any one of these girls could have won the crown!”

“Thank you to my parents and friends for helping me prepare for this weekend,” she continued.

“But MOST IMPORTANTLY thank you God for allowing me to live such a blessed life.”

Savannah Chrisley as a girl with her father, Todd Chrisley

“Honestly, I don’t think I’m ready for it!”

The reason for that anticipation was you guessed it being so far away from her parents and siblings.

“I’m a huge family person so leaving them makes me so nervous,” she continued.

Savannah Chrisley as a girl wearing a pink dress

“I never do anything without them.”

Later, in 2016, Chrisley toldPeoplethat being at college had helped her become more of herself.

“It’s just given me a chance to come into who I truly am,” she explained.

young Savannah Chrisley with her brother Chase Chrisley

To that end, she launched her own clothing line in 2017, calling it Faith Over Fear.

But Chrisley wasn’t going to let her fear stop her from taking the plunge with the brand.

“Little words can truly change your day so that’s how I incorporated it,” she continued.

Savannah Chrisley as a young girl

“I’m saying this is because I’m speaking from experience.”

In particular, she cited middle school and high school as especially difficult times.

Of course, Chrisley said yes, and the couple became officially engaged.

Savannah Chrisley as a young girl

As for the wedding itself, Chrisley wanted to verify that everything was kosher before making things legal.

“Obviously, it’s an engagement for a reason.

That’s why she didn’t feel the need to rush things.

Savannah Chrisley as a young girl

As for whether or not things would get dramatic in the interim?

“I don’t think I would a bridezilla, but I probably will,” Chrisley continued.

In response, the family patriarch proclaimed their innocence onInstagram, blaming a former employee instead.

Savannah Chrisley as a young girl holding a baby

When it comes to how Savannah Chrisley felt about these matters, her support was unwavering.

“I stand behind my mom and dad.

“So, if they taught us those values, it means they have them themselves.”

young Savannah Chrisley

As for how she feels about the accusations leveled by her sister?

“I like it for a couple of weeks, but then I start missing home.”

As the creative director, Chrisley was able to helm the line, making it exactly what she wanted.

young Savannah Chrisley

She added that being fashion-forward is especially important to her, especially in the age of social media.

“It was fun, not everything turned out how I wanted it to,” she continued.

“It wasn’t the best partnership.”

Savannah Chrisley in 2019

Fortunately, partnering with Iconix allowed her to truly blossom and to create the line that she hoped for.

“I feel like we did a great job with this line,” she added.

Louder again for the people in the back, Savannah!

Savannah Chrisley and Nic Kerdiles in 2019

Chrisley was also able to put on ten pounds of muscle, something that she accomplished by lifting weights.

But regardless of any body changes, Chrisley allows herself to be a work in progress.

“It’s about progress, not perfection,” she explained.

“Sometimes that can be a negative thing.

Because okay, you should probably watch what you say.

you could’t say everything, you know?”

But overall, it’s been a positive experience, she said.

Chrisley has also enjoyed meeting fans of the show, another perk that comes with the territory.

“Those were the hardest 3 days I think I’ve ever endured,” she explained in anInstagrampost.

That had to be utterly terrifying.

“I would give everything I had if it meant keeping my daddy.”

“I just knew we had to work on things on a different level.”

Clearly our girl takes marriage very seriously.

If she didn’t, she might have gone ahead with everything just for the show of it.

“If it would have been May 9, we would have been screwed,” she continued.

“That would have been so bad.”