Savannah Chrisley Shares JoJo Siwa'sMasked SingerAdvice, Plus Who in Her Family Would Be 'Money' on the Show

Mar. 15, 2025

Photo:Kevin Winter/GettySavannah Chrisleywas able to rely on aMasked Singervet’s sound advice about the show.TheUnlockedpodcast host, 26, was unmasked as the Afghan Hound during Wednesday night’s episode. However, before hitting the main stage, Chrisley competed in another popular Fox reality series:Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.Chrisley’sSpecial Forcesexperience proved to bethe challenge of a lifetime, and it also allowed her to build life-long friendships with some of her castmates, includingJoJo Siwa, who also happens to be apreviousMasked Singercompetitor.“She’s freaking awesome. I love her to death,” Chrisley tells PEOPLE of the 20-year-oldDance Momsalum. “She’s just an angel of a human being, so she gave me advice and it made it a lot easier to obviously get through.“So, what exactly was that advice? “She just said, go have fun,” theChrisley Knows Bestalum shares.“It doesn’t matter how good you sound, how bad you sound, just go in, have fun and embrace it,” she adds. “It was awesome.“Michael Becker / FOXChrisley admits she had “no musical abilities” before appearing on the series, and she had “zero training whatsoever” upon gearing up to hit the stage to perform “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” during the show’sWizard of Oz-themed week.“If I didn’t have a costume on, there’s no way in Hell I would ever have been able to do that show. None whatsoever,” she confesses. “Honestly, [the costume] took away some anxiety, so it made it so much better. The head was a little heavy, but other than that, it was awesome.“At the end of the day, the reality star says it “was all about having fun for me.““I knew I wasn’t going to go far because clearly, I cannot sing whatsoever. So, it wasn’t about that for me,” she adds. “It was just showing up, not taking myself too serious and showing [my siblingsGraysonandChloe] that like, ‘Hey, go outside of your comfort zone. Do something that you’re uncomfortable with, have fun, laugh at yourself.’ That’s kind of where I was with it.“Kevin Winter/GettyAs for whether she believes another Chrisley family member should follow in her footsteps, she saysNanny Faye Chrisley"would be hilarious.““So freaking funny. That would be just money,” she adds of the 80-year-old fan favorite. “That would be absolutely hilarious.“Dennis Leupold/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The Masked Singerairs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.

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Savannah Chrisley JoJo Siwa

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Savannah Chrisleywas able to rely on aMasked Singervet’s sound advice about the show.TheUnlockedpodcast host, 26, was unmasked as the Afghan Hound during Wednesday night’s episode. However, before hitting the main stage, Chrisley competed in another popular Fox reality series:Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.Chrisley’sSpecial Forcesexperience proved to bethe challenge of a lifetime, and it also allowed her to build life-long friendships with some of her castmates, includingJoJo Siwa, who also happens to be apreviousMasked Singercompetitor.“She’s freaking awesome. I love her to death,” Chrisley tells PEOPLE of the 20-year-oldDance Momsalum. “She’s just an angel of a human being, so she gave me advice and it made it a lot easier to obviously get through.“So, what exactly was that advice? “She just said, go have fun,” theChrisley Knows Bestalum shares.“It doesn’t matter how good you sound, how bad you sound, just go in, have fun and embrace it,” she adds. “It was awesome.“Michael Becker / FOXChrisley admits she had “no musical abilities” before appearing on the series, and she had “zero training whatsoever” upon gearing up to hit the stage to perform “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” during the show’sWizard of Oz-themed week.“If I didn’t have a costume on, there’s no way in Hell I would ever have been able to do that show. None whatsoever,” she confesses. “Honestly, [the costume] took away some anxiety, so it made it so much better. The head was a little heavy, but other than that, it was awesome.“At the end of the day, the reality star says it “was all about having fun for me.““I knew I wasn’t going to go far because clearly, I cannot sing whatsoever. So, it wasn’t about that for me,” she adds. “It was just showing up, not taking myself too serious and showing [my siblingsGraysonandChloe] that like, ‘Hey, go outside of your comfort zone. Do something that you’re uncomfortable with, have fun, laugh at yourself.’ That’s kind of where I was with it.“Kevin Winter/GettyAs for whether she believes another Chrisley family member should follow in her footsteps, she saysNanny Faye Chrisley"would be hilarious.““So freaking funny. That would be just money,” she adds of the 80-year-old fan favorite. “That would be absolutely hilarious.“Dennis Leupold/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The Masked Singerairs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.

Savannah Chrisleywas able to rely on aMasked Singervet’s sound advice about the show.

TheUnlockedpodcast host, 26, was unmasked as the Afghan Hound during Wednesday night’s episode. However, before hitting the main stage, Chrisley competed in another popular Fox reality series:Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.

Chrisley’sSpecial Forcesexperience proved to bethe challenge of a lifetime, and it also allowed her to build life-long friendships with some of her castmates, includingJoJo Siwa, who also happens to be apreviousMasked Singercompetitor.

“She’s freaking awesome. I love her to death,” Chrisley tells PEOPLE of the 20-year-oldDance Momsalum. “She’s just an angel of a human being, so she gave me advice and it made it a lot easier to obviously get through.”

So, what exactly was that advice? “She just said, go have fun,” theChrisley Knows Bestalum shares.

“It doesn’t matter how good you sound, how bad you sound, just go in, have fun and embrace it,” she adds. “It was awesome.”

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Savannah Chrisley on ‘The Masked Singer’

Chrisley admits she had “no musical abilities” before appearing on the series, and she had “zero training whatsoever” upon gearing up to hit the stage to perform “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” during the show’sWizard of Oz-themed week.

“If I didn’t have a costume on, there’s no way in Hell I would ever have been able to do that show. None whatsoever,” she confesses. “Honestly, [the costume] took away some anxiety, so it made it so much better. The head was a little heavy, but other than that, it was awesome.”

At the end of the day, the reality star says it “was all about having fun for me.”

“I knew I wasn’t going to go far because clearly, I cannot sing whatsoever. So, it wasn’t about that for me,” she adds. “It was just showing up, not taking myself too serious and showing [my siblingsGraysonandChloe] that like, ‘Hey, go outside of your comfort zone. Do something that you’re uncomfortable with, have fun, laugh at yourself.’ That’s kind of where I was with it.”

Savannah Chrisley attends the red carpet for Fox’s “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” at Fox Studio Lot on September 12, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

As for whether she believes another Chrisley family member should follow in her footsteps, she saysNanny Faye Chrisley"would be hilarious.”

“So freaking funny. That would be just money,” she adds of the 80-year-old fan favorite. “That would be absolutely hilarious.”

Dennis Leupold/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

CHRISLEY KNOWS BEST – Season:6 – Pictured: Faye Chrisley

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