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Lindsie Chrisley Won’t ‘Engage in Unhealthy Behavior’ After Claiming She ‘Took the Blame’ in Family Feud

Lindsie Chrisley Won't 'Engage in Unhealthy Behavior' After Claiming She 'Took the Blame' in Family Feud

Savannah and Lindsie Chrisley

Lindsie Chrisley is hoping that her ongoing feud with sister Savannah Chrisley can be settled privately moving forward.

On the latest episode of her podcast, The Southern Tea, the Chrisley Knows Best alum, 34, opened up feeling like she publicly took responsibility amid her fallout with Savannah but she is now only interested in discussing their problems behind closed doors.

“I kind of took the blame for certain things that I shouldn’t have taken the blame from publicly,” she explained. “I took that on on this podcast myself just for it to go away and for there to be peace.”

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“And I still maintain the position that I would be willing to have a conversation privately, 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,” she added.

Her comments come after Savannah, 26, opened up to PEOPLE earlier this month about where she stands with her sister as they continue to publicly navigate a private rift. The pair are currently not following each other on social media and not speaking in real life.

“It is very interesting,” Savannah said of her fallout with Lindsie. “I don’t do well with constant lies and victim mentality, so I’m good.”

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In aiming to keep her peace, Savannah added she doesn’t see a future reconciliation as a possibility at this time.

“I have realized that as an adult, it’s my responsibility to have healthy relationships and cut out unhealthy ones,” she continued. “And especially now with the two kids, it’s my job to protect them emotionally, physically, psychologically and I just don’t have room for people that don’t want to show up and show up in a healthy manner.”

Lindsie revealed in June that she blocked siblings Savannah, Chase Chrisley and Grayson Chrisley on social media following a recent fight, but said that “everything is fine” between them.

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However, a source told PEOPLE that the siblings were “not fine,” which Savannah confirmed on The Viall Files. She also claimed that Lindsie and her brother Kyle Chrisley — both of whom their father, Todd Chrisley, had during a previous marriage — didn’t treat her mother Julie Chrisley as if she were their mom, even though Julie “always treated them as if they were hers.”

During her appearance on the Coffee Convos podcast, Lindsie said Savannah’s comments showed “a complete lack of empathy” given that her parents “were divorced [and] went through toxic co-parenting and [hated] each other.”

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