Lindsie Chrisley attends Peanut, the App for Modern Motherhood, Atlanta launch on September 26, 2019.Photo:Marcus Ingram/Getty

Marcus Ingram/Getty
Lindsie Chrisleyis opening up about her experience filming her family’s reality television showChrisley Knows Best.
When a fan noted that she seemed “so shy” on the USA Network series and asked what brought her out of her shell during an Instagram Q&A, the television personality called the assessment “incredibly accurate.”
“I’ve always been a shy girlie my whole life, but the people I’m closest to probably wouldn’t say I’m shy,” she shared. “I podcast with one of my best friends and in the comfort of my own home. I was never comfortable fully on tv.”
Lindsie continued, “And I think acknowledging my comfort zone and tapping into that and thriving became my priority.”
Lindsie Chrisley Responds to Fan on Instagram.Lindsie Chrisley/Instagram

Lindsie Chrisley/Instagram
While Lindsie appears to now be focused on her podcasts,Coffee ConvosandThe Southern Tea, her family is planning to return to the small screen.
In August, PEOPLE exclusively confirmed the Chrisley family is teaming up with Scout Productions for their new, upcoming reality series. The untitled program will follow this pivotal next chapter forChase Chrisley,Savannah Chrisley,Grayson Chrisley,Chloe ChrisleyandNanny Faye Chrisleyin the wake ofToddandJulie Chrisley’s legal troubles and subsequent prison sentences.
Per a release from Scout Productions, the new series will serve as a “continuation of their story” where longtime fans will get to see the Chrisleys as “they truly are — just as dynamically entertaining and naturally hilarious as ever, but not shying away from authentic drama and grit that makes them just as relatable as ever.”
Teasing the family’s new collaboration, Savannah, 26, explained how “the time was right to share our story.”
“We couldn’t have found better partners in Scout Productions. Their ability to balance popular culture and empathy through authentic storytelling is unrivaled and I know they’re going to find the right home for this next chapter of our lives,” she continued. “We’re so happy to be back.”
Savannah Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Chase Chrisley and Lindsie Chrisley arrive at the 2016 Summer TCA Tour - NBCUniversal Press Tour on April 1, 2016.Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage

Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage
News of the new show comes as Savannah opened up to PEOPLE earlier this month about where she stands with Lindsie as they continue topublicly navigate a private rift. The pair are currently not following each other on social media andnot speakingin 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.”
Savannah Chrisley attends the red carpet for Fox’s “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” on September 12, 2023.Kevin Winter/Getty

Kevin Winter/Getty
In aiming to keep her peace, Savannah added she doesn’t seea future reconciliationas 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 and Grayson 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 onThe Viall Files. She also claimed that Lindsie and her brotherKyle Chrisley— both of whom Todd had during a previous marriage — didn’t treat her mother Julie as if she were their mom, even though Julie “always treated them as if they were hers.”
source: people.com