SAVANNAH CHRISLEY called out a troll after suggesting her new haircut is to blame for her engagement to Nic Kerdiles falling through
The Chrisley Knows Best star took to her Instagram Stories to respond after a user bashed her pixie cut.
The reality TV star wrote: "SOOOO TIRED OF PEOPLE LIKE THIS!!
"I'm human. I have feelings too. You never know what I may be going through and how your words may impact me."
Savannah's response comes after the troll sent her an extremely harsh message.
He wrote: "Slowly but surely you're looking like a f**king guy. I mean what the f**k is wrong with cutting off all your hair and then [sic] your wondering why your f**king relationship isn't working out.
"I'm sure he got tired of seeing a woman supposedly having the same f**king haircut as him…"
The 22-year-old then shared a photo of Sex and the City on her TV screen, and said, "Sex and the City will always be my go to on a rough night lol."
Savannah and Nic, 26, were supposed to tie the knot in May before she called it off and put a pause on things and decided to, "go back to dating."
However, fans have questioned if the pair are even dating anymore as Savannah has not posted anything about Nic in seven weeks.
One fan asked, "Are you guys still together? I feel like you’re not in a good place.”
Another added, "I am so sad, you two work it out pleaseee.”
While neither have commented on their relationship status, Savannah has dropped hints by sharing some quotes on her Instagram, with one apparently referencing Nic who took a job in North Carolina recently.
She wrote: "You're going to realize it one day – that happiness was never about your job or your degree or being in a relationship.
"Happiness was never about following in the footsteps of all of those who came before you; it was never about being like the others.
"One day, you're going to see it – that happiness was always about the discovery, the hope, the listening to your heart and following it wherever it chose to go."
She continued: "Happiness was always about being kinder to yourself; it was always about embracing the person you were becoming.
"One day, you will understand that happiness was always about learning how to live with yourself, that your happiness was never in the hands of others.
"It was always about you. It was always about you."
Savannah also shared a Joel Osteen quote that stated, "There's power in the broken pieces."
Earlier this month, Savannah spoke to ET about her decision to walk away from her engagement.
She explained: "You’re allowed to have those boundaries and you’re allowed to figure it out for yourselves. And you don’t have to make someone else comfortable while making yourself uncomfortable.
"That’s kind of the place we’re in. We’re both doing therapy, individually, and just trying to figure out our place and what we truly want out of life.
"And having those hard decisions so we’re not part of this whole divorce culture."
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