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Lindsie Chrisley Says She’s ‘Not Going to Respond Further’ to Savannah Chrisley Feud

Lindsie Chrisley is ready to stop talking about her fractured relationship with Savannah Chrisley.
On Wednesday’s episode of The Southern Tea podcast, the Chrisley Knows Best star reacted to her half-sister’s latest comments about their ongoing rift.

“I still maintain the position that I would be willing to have a conversation privately,” she shared. “But I will not be willing to continue to engage in unhealthy behavior that has been displayed publicly for any purposes — whether that be entertainment, attention, whatever the reasons may be — I will not engage in that.”
Lindsie said she wishes Savannah well, “especially in this time of grief that she has been publicly navigating.”

“I wish her to be able to heal,” she continued. “I wish all great things for life coming her way. However, I just wish that situation away from me.”

Earlier this month, Savannah spoke out about her estranged relationship with Lindsie during an interview. After fans discovered the pair stopped following each other on Instagram, the Special Forces star shared her perspective on the distance.

“I don’t do well with constant lies and victim mentality, so I’m good,” Savannah told People. “I have realized that as an adult, it’s my responsibility to have healthy relationships and cut out unhealthy ones.”
As she continues serving as a legal guardian for brother Grayson, 17, and niece Chloe, 10, during her parents Todd and Julie’s prison sentences, Savannah said, “It’s my job to protect them emotionally, physically, psychologically. I just don’t have room for people that don’t want to show up and show up in a healthy manner.”

From Lindsie’s perspective, she has attempted to “lead with grace” and “pause when I felt it was necessary.” But now, she’s going to do her part to not make the relationship a public affair.

“I’m choosing that I’m not going to respond further from this regardless of what comes out because I cannot dedicate my time to things that are not fulfilling, things that are harmful to me in an emotional way or disrupting my peace in my household,” she explained. “At what point do you say enough is enough? I’m going to love you from a distance, but I can’t love you where you’re at in my personal life.”

 

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