Chase Chrisley’s Lifestyle in 2025: Travel, Pets, Hobbies & the Sports That Keep Him Grounded
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Chase publicly mourned his French bulldog Lilo in a heartfelt Instagram eulogy—one of the most personal posts he’s shared.
His travel content often features girlfriend Jodi Laine Fournerat, with “happy place” clips and family-centric trips shared in Reels.
A longtime golf devotee, Chase’s on-course antics with John Daly made headlines; golf remains his go-to sport and hobby.
Lifestyle choices now align with his sober living era and the launch of Gold Drop (non-alcoholic seltzer), which he says reflects a healthier, more intentional way to socialize.
A Life Built Around People, Places, and Presence
Scroll Chase Chrisley’s feed in 2025 and you’ll notice: the aesthetic isn’t luxury-for-luxury’s-sake—it’s connection. He’s most animated in posts that include the people who hold him together: his girlfriend Jodi, his siblings, and the wider Chrisley clan. That emphasis shows up in travel content tagged from beach settings and low-key escapes, including a Reel capturing his “happy place with the best woman in the world,” the kind of caption that trades flash for warmth. In a year dominated by family headlines, his lifestyle feels deliberately personal, even protective.
The family lens isn’t only nostalgia; it’s forward motion. When he shouts out younger brother Grayson—“so proud of you”—or teases getting the “crew back together,” the subtext is that travel for Chase often doubles as family glue. Trips are opportunities to reset, mark milestones, and be visibly present after seasons of long-distance worry.
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Lilo & Loss: The Pet Who Helped Hold It All Together
In late 2024/early 2025, Chase shared a raw eulogy for Lilo, his French bulldog: “you saved me at a time when nothing else could.” The post reads like a confession and a tribute—a window into how a pet becomes a partner in healing. Fans flooded the comments with condolences, and outlets amplified the moment, noting how unusually vulnerable he was in the caption. For an audience accustomed to punch-line clips and curated images, this post landed differently: it was grief, unfiltered.
If you track his lifestyle arc, Lilo’s death also contextualizes some of Chase’s other choices—simpler trips, time with family, and a brand built around sober celebration. Pets mark our seasons; losing them reshapes the quiet hours. For Chase, it seems to have pushed him further toward intentional living.
Travel as Therapy: Small Escapes, Big Meanings
Chase’s 2025 travel content isn’t mapped around five-star bragging rights. Instead, it’s the “happy place” energy with Jodi: short trips, outdoor backdrops, and low-key luxury. In the comments, you’ll see friends and family banter, underscoring that travel is as much about who as where. He’s in Nashville often, but his feed suggests beach escapes and family travel more than high-gloss jet-setting. That tone dovetails with the family’s Lifetime return this fall—when proximity and time together matter more than passport stamps.
The coming docuseries (The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, premiering Sept. 1–2 on Lifetime) is relevant to lifestyle because it explains why these trips feel like exhale moments. After years of upheaval, reunion and routine—weekend drives, a few days near water—read less like content and more like coping.
Golf: The Constant Through Chaos
Chase’s relationship with golf predates the current chapter; longtime viewers remember Chrisley Knows Best bits where he caddied, trained, and tried to out-play his “old man.” That thread kept weaving, culminating in viral on-course moments with John Daly—the PGA legend who embodies golf’s rebel spirit. Whether he’s posting a smooth swing or a stunt that made mom (Julie) cover her eyes, golf remains Chase’s most reliable hobby: part sport, part social hour, part identity.
In interviews, he’s described golf as a habit that fits his Nashville rhythm—get a loop in, reset the head, call it a day. That practicality matters now more than ever: golf is portable, community-building, and endlessly improvable, all of which align with a lifestyle that has shifted toward healthier routines and cleaner fun.
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Sober Socializing & the “Gold Drop” Era
Chase’s lifestyle pivot toward sobriety is the throughline that redefines everything: travel, pets, time on the course. In a PEOPLE exclusive, he opened up about launching Gold Drop, a non-alcoholic seltzer he calls an outgrowth of his personal journey—something for moments when you want the vibe without the fallout. The official site frames it as “elevating the alcohol-free experience,” while his “About Chase’s Journey” page reads like a mission statement: sobriety improved every area of his life, and he wants to help others “enjoy time with friends…without the consequences.”
Instagram has been the rollout stage: launch posts, partner tags, and behind-the-scenes wins. For a reality-TV figure, the brand is more than merch—it’s a lifestyle anchor that harmonizes with his travel cadence (early tee times, beach sunsets) and family-first tone. In other words, the product and the person finally match.
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Sports Beyond Golf: Fitness as Maintenance, Not Spectacle
While golf gets the spotlight, his Reels also show gym clips and father-son-style banter with Todd—the “gotta let the old man know” vibe that’s as much playful competition as content. The fitness moments aren’t hypertrophy showcases; they look like maintenance, consistency, and mood management—exactly what you’d expect in a sober, rebuilding season.
That balance—moderate lifting, lots of swings, outdoor time—is the practical sports lifestyle that supports his schedule. Whether filming, traveling, or helping with family duties, he keeps the athletic routine portable, a strategy that many followers can actually emulate.
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The Feed as a Diary: When Lifestyle Tells the Bigger Story
The family’s return to TV this fall will inevitably spill into the lifestyle grid. Trailers already hint at rawer storytelling—conflict, reconciliation, and the day-to-day work of being a family again. For Chase, that likely means more travel to be with parents and siblings, more golf as head-clearing ritual, more soft moments with Jodi, and tributes to the dog who helped him through the darkest stretch. The grid becomes a diary: fewer punchlines, more process.
