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With The Chrisleys: back to realityTodd and Julie Chrisley to present their side of the story.
But Chrisley’s docuseries contained some “inaccurate depictions,” according to a family member.
Lindsie is currently at odds with most of her family.
But she promises to counter aspects of her narrative that she says are false. And bring documentation to support it.

Lindsie has some issues to discuss with Todd Chrisley and his side of the story.
After being released from prison, Todd and Julie Chrisley almost immediately began appearing on the Lifetime show. The Chrisleys: back to reality.
There have been many reactions.
To be frank, the circumstances of Todd and Julie’s early release and their subsequent statements caused a lot of sympathy for the family to evaporate.
On Lifetime, it’s clear that the main Chrisley family has a lot to contribute to their portrayal.
But her daughter Lindsie Landsman, who changed her name from Chrisley to distance herself from her toxic relatives, denounces what she calls “inaccurate portrayals.”


“I never intended to do this,” Lindsie admitted in her Southern Tea podcast.
“The Lifetime documentary about my family came out,” he acknowledged.
“And,” Lindsie shared, “a lot of the things that were broadcast were inaccurate representations of what happened.”
She vows to expose the emotional and psychological toll the Chrisley family drama has taken on her.
“I will share my truth,” Lindsie promised.


Lindsie promises more to come
By the way, calling out Todd and Julie Chrisley on Wednesday’s podcast episode was just the beginning.
Still chatting with podcast partner Kailyn Lowry, she’ll share more about Coffee Convos on October 23rd.
Patreon subscribers will receive more information on October 24.
Not since The CW’s Arrowverse have we had such a crossover event.
This will be more than just an opinion, Lindsie promises. She says she is backing up her version of events with never-before-seen documentation. That means legal letters, emails and court records.


As you may recall, Lindsie says she has been the victim of blackmail, a blackmail she accuses her own family of orchestrating.
The goal, she says, was to threaten her into silence.
Years ago, he allegedly contacted authorities, including the FBI, following the indictment of his disgraced father.
He filed for a restraining order against Todd. According to Lindsie, he threatened to publish a private sexual footage of her if she did not commit perjury on his behalf in court.


After all, this is a bitterly painful situation.
For reasons known only to them, Lindsie’s own siblings have chosen to side with Todd Chrisley and have publicly disowned Lindsie.
“Prosecutors read the letter Lindsie wrote to the FBI. We are no longer family,” Savannah Chrisley announced on Lifetime.
Chase Chrisley announced, “If your blood ruins you, then a stranger definitely will.”
It could be suggested that, given her description of events, Lindsie could be saying the same thing as Chase.
And maybe that would be a good quote to read in these podcast episodes. We’ll see what he has to say.
