Shocking Update: Lindsie Chrisley Reveals Why Therapy Should Have Come Before Julie’s Adoption!

For years, the Chrisley family has been one of reality television’s most talked-about dynasties. Through the hit series Chrisley Knows Best, viewers watched the larger-than-life personalities of

Todd Chrisley, his wife Julie, and their children navigate life under the spotlight. But beyond the polished humor and dramatic family moments that played out on screen,

the Chrisleys’ real-life relationships have often been far more complex.

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Now, Lindsie Chrisley — Todd’s eldest daughter — is opening up in a deeply personal way about one of the most pivotal moments in her life: the decision to be legally adopted by Julie Chrisley as a young adult. Speaking candidly on her podcast The Southern Tea, Lindsie revealed that while she does not regret the adoption, she believes therapy beforehand could have dramatically changed how she experienced the transition.

Her reflections are offering fans a new perspective on a chapter of the Chrisley family story that many never fully understood.

A Decision That Shaped Her Identity

Many viewers of Chrisley Knows Best may not realize that Julie Chrisley legally adopted Lindsie when she was already a young adult. According to Lindsie, she was just 19 years old when she made the life-altering decision.

At the time, the adoption felt like a meaningful step toward unity within the family.

Lindsie had grown up in a household where Todd and Julie were raising children they shared together, and despite being part of the family, she sometimes struggled with feeling like she truly belonged. The emotional gap wasn’t necessarily visible on the surface, but internally, she was wrestling with questions about identity and connection.

Looking back, Lindsie now describes that period of her life — roughly between the ages of 17 and 19 — as a time of profound uncertainty.

“I was going through a bit of an identity crisis,” she admitted during the podcast episode.

For a teenager trying to find her place in the world, those feelings of displacement carried significant weight.

Hoping Adoption Would Heal Old Wounds

At the heart of Lindsie’s decision was a deeply personal hope: that being legally adopted by Julie would bring a stronger sense of belonging.

She believed the step might help erase lingering feelings of abandonment and reinforce her role within the family unit.

In many ways, the adoption symbolized a fresh start — an official declaration that she was fully embraced within the Chrisley household.

But reality, she says, proved more complicated.

While the adoption itself came from a place of love and intention, Lindsie later realized that the emotional struggles she carried didn’t simply disappear with a legal change.

Instead, they followed her into adulthood.

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Why She Wishes Therapy Came First

Today, with the perspective that comes from years of reflection, Lindsie believes professional guidance might have helped her navigate those emotions more effectively.

“I wish I had gone to therapy beforehand,” she explained on the podcast.

The insight doesn’t come from regret about Julie adopting her — something Lindsie made very clear during the conversation. Instead, she sees therapy as a tool that could have prepared her emotionally for the transition.

By working through her feelings earlier, she believes she might have gained a clearer understanding of what she needed from the experience.

Therapy, she says, could have provided something she didn’t have at the time: language for emotions she struggled to articulate.

As a teenager, Lindsie often felt confused about where she fit within the family dynamic. Being raised alongside Todd and Julie’s children sometimes left her feeling like an outsider — even if that was never the intention.

Without the tools to process those feelings, they quietly grew beneath the surface.

 

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