Lindsie Chrisley Says She's Felt 'Anxious' Living Alone in New House: 'My Skin Was Crawling’

Lindsie Chrisley is adjusting to independent living.

In a recent episode of her Southern tea a podcast he co-hosts with Karley Lane Chrisley knows best The 35-year-old star revealed how things are going under her roof.

“It’s kind of a nice feeling,” Chrisley said of “finally” moving into her own home, though she admitted she “feels a little lonely.”

“I’d like to tell you about my panic attack I had this morning and why my skin was crawling,” she told Lane.

The Chrisley Family, 2016.

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A “nervous” Lane listened as the reality star explained that she woke up early but tried to sleep because she had nowhere to be for another few hours.

“Absolutely not. Like, that didn’t happen. I felt like I was itching all over,” Chrisley said, adding that she “immediately felt like I was going to throw up.”

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According to Chrisley, she tried to take a different approach by looking within herself to discover why she reacted negatively to her new surroundings.

“And I said, ‘You know what? I’m just going to, like, dissect some of this stuff Southern tea,’ and maybe people will relate to that as businesses grow that there are, like, these learning curves that go along with that and make everybody uncomfortable for a while until you figure out, like, what the real need is and then you start implementing those things,” she shared.

Lindsie Chrisley attends the launch of Peanut, an app for modern motherhood in Atlanta at Paces & Vine on September 26, 2019.

Lindsie Chrisley, September 2019.

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During the podcast, the hosts agreed that Chrisley’s move “happened so quickly” and that most of her life lately has revolved around “jumping on planes and getting off planes and then unpacking and repacking something to go somewhere else.”

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In her November 7 episode Convos with coffee podcast with co-host Kailyn Lowry, Chrisley discussed the “total weight” that was “lifted off” of her after the process of closing the sale of her home and the emotional ties she had to it.

“Yesterday I went to the closing on my house, and the song I listened to a lot during the divorce is a song called ‘Let That Pony Run.’ It’s like an old country song,” she said, referring to her 2021 divorce from ex-husband Will Campbell.

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 1: TV personality Lindsie Chrisley attends the 2016 NBCUniversal Summer Press Day at the Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village on April 1, 2016 in Westlake Village, California. (Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

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“I walk into the office that’s closing and it pops up right away,” Chrisley continued. “And I’m just sitting in my car crying, and like I can’t get into this office that’s closing. Like they’re going to think I’m an absolute psychopath.”

She added that, in addition to crying about the divorce in her previous home, she also cried about how “my parents were tried while I lived there.”

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Her father, Todd Chrisley, is currently in prison after he and wife Julie Chrisley were indicted on 12 counts of tax evasion, fraud and conspiracy.

“But I feel like a whole weight has been lifted off my shoulders,” Lindsie said, noting that spending time with friends helps.

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