Lifestyle Health Celebrity Health Lindsie Chrisley Says She's Felt 'Anxious' Living Alone in New House: 'My Skin Was Crawling’ The 'Chrisley Knows Best' star recently closed on her old home and moved into a new one By Angel Saunders Angel Saunders Angel Saunders has been a writer at PEOPLE since 2023. She’s previously worked at iHeartMedia, IndieWire, and REVOLT. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 13, 2024 10:41PM EST Comments Lindsie Chrisley. Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Lindsie Chrisley is adjusting to living on her own. In a recent episode of her The Southern Tea podcast that she cohosts with Karley Lane, the Chrisley Knows Best star, 35, opened up about how things have been going under her roof. “It kinda feels nice,” Chrisley said of “finally” having moved into her home, though she did admit that it “kinda feels lonely.” “I would like to tell you about my panic attack that I had this morning and why my skin was crawling,” she told Lane. Chrisley family, 2016. Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage A “nervous” Lane lent her ear as the reality star went on to explain that she’d woken up early, but tried going back to sleep since she had nowhere to be for another couple of hours. “Absolutely not. Like, that is not what happened. I felt like I was itching everywhere,” Chrisley said, adding that she “immediately felt like I was gonna throw up.” Why Lindsie Chrisley Has 'Never Allowed' Son Jackson, 11, to Have Any Social Media Presence According to Chrisley, she tried to take a different approach by looking within herself to try and find out why she was reacting negatively to her new surroundings. “And I was like, 'You know what? I'm just gonna, like, dissect some of this stuff on The Southern Tea,' and maybe people will relate to it when businesses grow that there are, like, these learning curves that go along with it that makes everybody uncomfortable for a period of time until you figure out, like, what the true need is and then start implementing that stuff,” she shared. Lindsie Chrisley, September 2019. Marcus Ingram/Getty During the podcast, the hosts agreed that Chrisley’s move “happened so fast,” and that most of her life lately had revolved around “hopping on planes and off planes and then unpacking a bag and repacking something to go somewhere else.” In a Nov. 7 episode of her Coffee Convos podcast with co-host Kailyn Lowry, Chrisley discussed the “complete weight” that was “lifted off” of her following the closing process on the sale of her home and the emotional ties she had to it. “Yesterday, I went to my closing for my house, and a song that I listened to, like, heavily through my divorce is a song called ‘Let That Pony Run.’ It's like an old country song," she said, referring to her 2021 split from her ex-husband, Will Campbell. Lindsie Chrisley. Jason Kempin/Getty “I pull into the closing office and immediately that comes on,” Chrisley continued. “And I'm just sitting there in my car weeping, and I'm like, I cannot go into this closing office. Like, they are going to think I'm an absolute psychopath.” She added that in addition to crying about her divorce in her previous home, she also cried about how “my parents were on trial when I lived there.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Her father, Todd Chrisley, is currently incarcerated after he and wife Julie Chrisley were indicted on 12 counts of tax evasion, fraud, and conspiracy. “But I do feel like a complete weight lifted off of my shoulders,” Lindsie said, noting that spending time with her friends helps. Close