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Lindsie Chrisley Says She Feels ‘Anxious’ Living Alone in New Home: ‘My Skin Was Being Crushed’
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Lindsie Chrisley Says She Feels ‘Anxious’ Living Alone in New Home: ‘My Skin Was Being Crushed’

The ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ star recently closed on her old house and moved into a new home

Frederick M. Brown/Getty Lindsie ChrisleyFrederick M. Brown/Getty Lindsie Chrisley

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Lindsie Chrisley

Lindsie Chrisley He is getting used to living on his own.

In its last episode Southern Stream Podcast with Karley Lane Chrisley Knows Best The 35-year-old star explained how things are going under his roof.

Chrisley said it “feels kind of nice” to “finally” move into her home, but admitted it “feels a little lonely.”

“I want to tell you about the panic attack I had this morning and why my skin was tingling,” he told Lane.

Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage Chrisley family, 2016Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage Chrisley family, 2016

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Chrisley family, 2016

A “nervous” Lane listened as the reality star explained that she woke up early but tried to go back to sleep because she had no place to stay for another few hours.

Absolutely not. For example, it didn’t happen like that. “I felt like I was itching everywhere,” Chrisley said, adding that she “suddenly felt like she was going to throw up.”

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According to Chrisley, she tried to take a different approach by looking within herself to understand why she was reacting negatively to her new environment.

“And I said, ‘You know what? I’m just going to review some of these things Southern Stream‘ and maybe people will realize that when businesses grow, there are learning curves that plague everyone for a while until they figure out what the real need is and then get started. “He practices these things,” he shared.

Marcus Ingram/Getty Lindsie Chrisley, September 2019Marcus Ingram/Getty Lindsie Chrisley, September 2019

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Lindsie Chrisley, September 2019

During the podcast, the hosts acknowledged that Chrisley’s move “happened very quickly” and that much of her life lately has revolved around “getting on and off planes, then opening a bag and repacking things to go somewhere else.”

In the November 7 episode Coffee Convos podcast with co-host Kailyn LowryChrisley discussed the topic “lifted” “full weight” Following the closing process of the sale of his house and the emotional ties he has established with the house.

“I went to my house closing yesterday and the song I listened to heavily throughout my divorce process was ‘Let That Pony Run.’ It’s like an old country song,” she said, referring to her 2021 split from her ex-husband. Will Campbell.

Jason Kempin/Getty Lindsie ChrisleyJason Kempin/Getty Lindsie Chrisley

Jason Kempin/Getty Lindsie Chrisley

“I walk into the closing office and it happens immediately,” Chrisley continued. “And I’m sitting in my car crying and I’m like, I can’t get into this closing office. For example, they will think I am a complete psychopath.”

She added that in addition to crying over her divorce at her previous home, she also cried “about my family being judged while I was living there.”

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His father, Todd ChrisleyHe is currently incarcerated following the arrest of himself and his wife, Julie Chrisley. A lawsuit was filed on 12 counts of tax evasion, fraud and conspiracy.

Lindsie stated that spending time with her friends was beneficial and said, “But I feel like the whole burden has been lifted off my shoulders.”