Shocking Revelation: The Real Reason Lindsie Chrisley Blocked Her Siblings on Social Media

Shocking Revelation: The Real Reason Lindsie Chrisley Blocked Her Siblings on Social Media

Lindsie Chrisley explains her decision to 'block' her siblings Savannah, Grayson, and Chase Chrisley on social media during an Instagram Q&A session, shedding light on the reasons behind her actions Find out more here

Shocking Revelation: The Real Reason Lindsie Chrisley Blocked Her Siblings on Social Media

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Lindsie Chrisley opened up about her current relationship with her siblings – and why she no longer follows all of them on social media. 

"Well, to be completely honest, I decided to block everyone involved in the argument because I didn't want to deal with it," wrote the 33-year-old Chrisley Knows Best alum during an Instagram Q&A on Monday, June 26. "So it was my own decision and I take responsibility for it."

Lindsie, who no longer appears to follow her sister Savannah, 25, and brothers Chase, 27, and Grayson, 17, on Instagram, acknowledged that although there was a disagreement, there are currently no major issues between the siblings. (She still follows her 31-year-old brother Kyle.)

"No need for drama, everything is well. We are all doing fine," she added.

Setting boundaries with her family is not a new thing for this South Carolina native. Lindsie previously disclosed that she chose to spend the holiday season separately from her dad Todd and stepmom Julie Chrisley after their prison sentencing last year.

During a December 2022 episode of her podcast "The Southern Tea," she shared the emotional state she was in due to her parents' recent sentencing, which coincided with the Thanksgiving holiday and her custody of Jackson. She believed it wasn't in Jackson's best interest to witness her parents in an unfamiliar state.

In November 2022, Todd, 53, and Julie, 49, received prison sentences of 12 and seven years, respectively, after being convicted of bank fraud, wire fraud, and tax evasion four months prior. Additionally, their former assistant, Peter Tarantino, was sentenced to 36 months for his involvement in the fraud.

Lindsie, Todd's daughter from his ex-wife Teresa Terry, was once estranged from her father. However, they reconciled last year during Todd and Julie's trial. Lindsie testified in support of her dad during the trial but clarified later on that the reconciliation was not because of any legal reasons. In a podcast episode in July 2022, she stated, "I can confidently say that our reconnection had nothing to do with the trial or any legal matters. Nothing of that sort ever occurred."

Lindsie mentioned that she reestablished contact with her father last year after separating from her ex-husband, Will Campbell. They share a 10-year-old son named Jackson. She recalled that her dad had publicly expressed his support for her during the aftermath of her divorce. This was the catalyst for their reconnection. In summary, her divorce played a significant role in bringing them back together.

Although Lindsie has been working on strengthening her relationship with her father by visiting him in jail, there were speculations last month that she did not visit her stepmom, Julie, in prison because Julie did not want to see her. However, Lindsie strongly denied these allegations during an episode of "The Southern Tea" in May. She explained that the process for visiting Julie's facility was much more challenging compared to the one for visiting her dad.

She shared that the process to even see her was a different experience for her compared to us with my dad. Finally, she was able to have a phone conversation with Julie, which brought her great joy. Julie expressed her eagerness for me and my son, Jackson, to visit, so once school is over and I receive the necessary approval and clearance, I will be taking him to see her.