Savannah Chrisley, Lindsie Chrisley.Photo:Rob Latour/Shutterstock; Frederick M. Brown/GettyLindsie Chrisleyis sharing her side of the story after her sisterSavannah Chrisley’s recent claims onThe Viall Filespodcast.On Thursday’s episode of herCoffee Convospodcast, theChrisley Knows Bestalum, 34, addressed what led to herno longer being on speaking termswith Savannah. The reality star explained that she blocked siblings in an effort to shield them from her content after they asked her to delete a Chrisley family bingo card, mocking the famous bunch, that she shared on social media.“I understand emotions are high and everybody doesn’t deal with things the same way,” Lindsie shared. “It wasn’t meant to be rude. It wasn’t meant to be mean. It was, I’m going to address this because it’s all over the Internet so I will remove it, but also remove yourself.“Lindsie Chrisley attends Peanut, the App for Modern Motherhood, Atlanta launch on September 26, 2019.Marcus Ingram/GettyThe mother said she is leaving the door open for a possible reconciliation, adding that Savannah “also knows how to get ahold of me if she wants to work this out privately, which it seems she does not.“Lindsie opened up about the assumption that her fatherTodd Chrisley’s prison sentencehad a greater impact on Savannah than her, explaining, “While I was not a part of my parents' life in the same capacity, there’s still a loss. You can’t say, ‘Oh well, my loss is greater than your loss or your loss is greater than my loss.’ That doesn’t really apply here.”TheSouthern Teahost also responded to Savannah’s claims onThe Viall Filesabout Lindsie and eldest brotherKyle Chrisley’s relationship with momJulie Chrisley. “My mom always treated them as if they were hers. They didn’t necessarily treat her the same,” Savannah, 26, recently said of Lindsie and Kyle, both ofwhom Todd shares with now-ex-wife Teresa Terry. Todd and split from Lindsie and Kyle’s mother in 1996.Lindsie claimed Savannah didn’t understand her relationship with her stepmotherJulie Chrisleydue to having a different upbringing than her.Lindsie Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley.Tommy Garcia/getty"It shows just a complete lack of empathy, but also just a lack of awareness,” she explained. “You didn’t have parents that were divorced or went through toxic co-parenting and hate each other.“It doesn’t mean that I didn’t love [Julie]. And I said on a previous episode, she could have hung the moon, but she still wasn’t my mother,” she added. “I still had exposure to my mother.“Lindsie’s attorney, Musa Ghanayem,previously toldPEOPLE that the reality star had “no ill-will” towards her younger sister.“Savannah is in a tough spot. Everything’s changed, right? She’s got Chloe [and Grayson],” Ghanayem explained, referencing her new caretaker responsibilities after becoming the primary guardian of her brotherGrayson, 17, and her sister Chloe, 10, while her parents are in prison. (Chloe is the biological daughter of Kyle, but her fatherTodd, 54, and Julie, 50, previouslyadoptedher and consider her to be their child.)“She’s dealing with a lot and it doesn’t surprise me that she’s lashing out at Lindsie,” Ghanayem continued. “I mean, some of the stuff that she’s saying with regard to her parents, that’s got to be out of anger because it’s not in fact.“Savannah Chrisley, Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Chase Chrisley and Lindsie Chrisley arrive at the 2016 Summer TCA Tour on April 1, 2016.Jeffrey Mayer/WireImageThe attorney also addressed Savannah’s recent claims abouther sister’s involvement with the case, saying: “Lindsie was the only sibling to testify in the defense of her parents. And, you know, all of the other information that has been brought out, kind of goes to show that she really had nothing to do with the investigation.”“Lindsie has long ago said she reallydidn’t want to deal with any of the drama,” Ghanayem added, emphasizing that despite her reconciliation with Todd, her “mindset” hasn’t changed and she “stepped out” once the drama started to pick back up.“She’s Savannah’s punching bag this week,” he claimed, noting that he’s always been fond of Savannah. “She’s really young — young to be dealing with all this and there’s no doubt about it. Because nothing she’s saying is based in fact, right? It’s got to be based out of anger and frustration and many different types of frustration.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.On Nov. 22, a federal judgesentenced Todd and Julieto a combined 19 years in prison after they were found guilty of tax evasion and fraud. The reality stars were recently givenreduced sentences, and the family continues towork on an appealto remove them from prison.
Savannah Chrisley, Lindsie Chrisley.Photo:Rob Latour/Shutterstock; Frederick M. Brown/Getty
Rob Latour/Shutterstock; Frederick M. Brown/Getty
Lindsie Chrisleyis sharing her side of the story after her sisterSavannah Chrisley’s recent claims onThe Viall Filespodcast.On Thursday’s episode of herCoffee Convospodcast, theChrisley Knows Bestalum, 34, addressed what led to herno longer being on speaking termswith Savannah. The reality star explained that she blocked siblings in an effort to shield them from her content after they asked her to delete a Chrisley family bingo card, mocking the famous bunch, that she shared on social media.“I understand emotions are high and everybody doesn’t deal with things the same way,” Lindsie shared. “It wasn’t meant to be rude. It wasn’t meant to be mean. It was, I’m going to address this because it’s all over the Internet so I will remove it, but also remove yourself.“Lindsie Chrisley attends Peanut, the App for Modern Motherhood, Atlanta launch on September 26, 2019.Marcus Ingram/GettyThe mother said she is leaving the door open for a possible reconciliation, adding that Savannah “also knows how to get ahold of me if she wants to work this out privately, which it seems she does not.“Lindsie opened up about the assumption that her fatherTodd Chrisley’s prison sentencehad a greater impact on Savannah than her, explaining, “While I was not a part of my parents’ life in the same capacity, there’s still a loss. You can’t say, ‘Oh well, my loss is greater than your loss or your loss is greater than my loss.’ That doesn’t really apply here.”TheSouthern Teahost also responded to Savannah’s claims onThe Viall Filesabout Lindsie and eldest brotherKyle Chrisley’s relationship with momJulie Chrisley. “My mom always treated them as if they were hers. They didn’t necessarily treat her the same,” Savannah, 26, recently said of Lindsie and Kyle, both ofwhom Todd shares with now-ex-wife Teresa Terry. Todd and split from Lindsie and Kyle’s mother in 1996.Lindsie claimed Savannah didn’t understand her relationship with her stepmotherJulie Chrisleydue to having a different upbringing than her.Lindsie Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley.Tommy Garcia/getty"It shows just a complete lack of empathy, but also just a lack of awareness,” she explained. “You didn’t have parents that were divorced or went through toxic co-parenting and hate each other.“It doesn’t mean that I didn’t love [Julie]. And I said on a previous episode, she could have hung the moon, but she still wasn’t my mother,” she added. “I still had exposure to my mother.“Lindsie’s attorney, Musa Ghanayem,previously toldPEOPLE that the reality star had “no ill-will” towards her younger sister.“Savannah is in a tough spot. Everything’s changed, right? She’s got Chloe [and Grayson],” Ghanayem explained, referencing her new caretaker responsibilities after becoming the primary guardian of her brotherGrayson, 17, and her sister Chloe, 10, while her parents are in prison. (Chloe is the biological daughter of Kyle, but her fatherTodd, 54, and Julie, 50, previouslyadoptedher and consider her to be their child.)“She’s dealing with a lot and it doesn’t surprise me that she’s lashing out at Lindsie,” Ghanayem continued. “I mean, some of the stuff that she’s saying with regard to her parents, that’s got to be out of anger because it’s not in fact.“Savannah Chrisley, Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Chase Chrisley and Lindsie Chrisley arrive at the 2016 Summer TCA Tour on April 1, 2016.Jeffrey Mayer/WireImageThe attorney also addressed Savannah’s recent claims abouther sister’s involvement with the case, saying: “Lindsie was the only sibling to testify in the defense of her parents. And, you know, all of the other information that has been brought out, kind of goes to show that she really had nothing to do with the investigation.”“Lindsie has long ago said she reallydidn’t want to deal with any of the drama,” Ghanayem added, emphasizing that despite her reconciliation with Todd, her “mindset” hasn’t changed and she “stepped out” once the drama started to pick back up.“She’s Savannah’s punching bag this week,” he claimed, noting that he’s always been fond of Savannah. “She’s really young — young to be dealing with all this and there’s no doubt about it. Because nothing she’s saying is based in fact, right? It’s got to be based out of anger and frustration and many different types of frustration.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.On Nov. 22, a federal judgesentenced Todd and Julieto a combined 19 years in prison after they were found guilty of tax evasion and fraud. The reality stars were recently givenreduced sentences, and the family continues towork on an appealto remove them from prison.
Lindsie Chrisleyis sharing her side of the story after her sisterSavannah Chrisley’s recent claims onThe Viall Filespodcast.
On Thursday’s episode of herCoffee Convospodcast, theChrisley Knows Bestalum, 34, addressed what led to herno longer being on speaking termswith Savannah. The reality star explained that she blocked siblings in an effort to shield them from her content after they asked her to delete a Chrisley family bingo card, mocking the famous bunch, that she shared on social media.
“I understand emotions are high and everybody doesn’t deal with things the same way,” Lindsie shared. “It wasn’t meant to be rude. It wasn’t meant to be mean. It was, I’m going to address this because it’s all over the Internet so I will remove it, but also remove yourself.”
Lindsie Chrisley attends Peanut, the App for Modern Motherhood, Atlanta launch on September 26, 2019.Marcus Ingram/Getty
Marcus Ingram/Getty
The mother said she is leaving the door open for a possible reconciliation, adding that Savannah “also knows how to get ahold of me if she wants to work this out privately, which it seems she does not.”
Lindsie opened up about the assumption that her fatherTodd Chrisley’s prison sentencehad a greater impact on Savannah than her, explaining, “While I was not a part of my parents’ life in the same capacity, there’s still a loss. You can’t say, ‘Oh well, my loss is greater than your loss or your loss is greater than my loss.’ That doesn’t really apply here.”
TheSouthern Teahost also responded to Savannah’s claims onThe Viall Filesabout Lindsie and eldest brotherKyle Chrisley’s relationship with momJulie Chrisley. “My mom always treated them as if they were hers. They didn’t necessarily treat her the same,” Savannah, 26, recently said of Lindsie and Kyle, both ofwhom Todd shares with now-ex-wife Teresa Terry. Todd and split from Lindsie and Kyle’s mother in 1996.
Lindsie claimed Savannah didn’t understand her relationship with her stepmotherJulie Chrisleydue to having a different upbringing than her.
Lindsie Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley.Tommy Garcia/getty
“It shows just a complete lack of empathy, but also just a lack of awareness,” she explained. “You didn’t have parents that were divorced or went through toxic co-parenting and hate each other.
“It doesn’t mean that I didn’t love [Julie]. And I said on a previous episode, she could have hung the moon, but she still wasn’t my mother,” she added. “I still had exposure to my mother.”
Lindsie’s attorney, Musa Ghanayem,previously toldPEOPLE that the reality star had “no ill-will” towards her younger sister.
“Savannah is in a tough spot. Everything’s changed, right? She’s got Chloe [and Grayson],” Ghanayem explained, referencing her new caretaker responsibilities after becoming the primary guardian of her brotherGrayson, 17, and her sister Chloe, 10, while her parents are in prison. (Chloe is the biological daughter of Kyle, but her fatherTodd, 54, and Julie, 50, previouslyadoptedher and consider her to be their child.)
“She’s dealing with a lot and it doesn’t surprise me that she’s lashing out at Lindsie,” Ghanayem continued. “I mean, some of the stuff that she’s saying with regard to her parents, that’s got to be out of anger because it’s not in fact.”
Savannah Chrisley, Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Chase Chrisley and Lindsie Chrisley arrive at the 2016 Summer TCA Tour on April 1, 2016.Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage
Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage
The attorney also addressed Savannah’s recent claims abouther sister’s involvement with the case, saying: “Lindsie was the only sibling to testify in the defense of her parents. And, you know, all of the other information that has been brought out, kind of goes to show that she really had nothing to do with the investigation.”
“Lindsie has long ago said she reallydidn’t want to deal with any of the drama,” Ghanayem added, emphasizing that despite her reconciliation with Todd, her “mindset” hasn’t changed and she “stepped out” once the drama started to pick back up.
“She’s Savannah’s punching bag this week,” he claimed, noting that he’s always been fond of Savannah. “She’s really young — young to be dealing with all this and there’s no doubt about it. Because nothing she’s saying is based in fact, right? It’s got to be based out of anger and frustration and many different types of frustration.”
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On Nov. 22, a federal judgesentenced Todd and Julieto a combined 19 years in prison after they were found guilty of tax evasion and fraud. The reality stars were recently givenreduced sentences, and the family continues towork on an appealto remove them from prison.
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