Lindsie Chrisley called out Abby Lee Miller following the “Dance Moms” alumna’s comments about her father’s prison sentence.
The blonde beauty is known as Todd Chrisley’s eldest child with his ex-wife Teresa Terry. The father and daughter previously made headlines for their strained relationship, where they accused each other of lying and harassment.
However, the pair have since resolved their differences, with the South Carolina native standing in solidarity with his siblings amid the patriarch’s incarceration. That’s why the TV personality quickly shut down Miller’s unsolicited thoughts about his father.
Lindsie Chrisley Labels Abby Lee Miller Influence Hunter For Covering Todd Chrisley’s Imprisonment
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On the latest episode of the entertainer’s “Southern Tea” podcast, the mother of one showed no remorse as she attacked Miller for discussing her father’s incarceration. The former member of Dance Masters of America publicly addressed Todd’s situation in an interview.
As she sat down with the news outlet, Miller described the “Chrisley Know Best” star as “very bougie,” claiming the real estate mogul will have challenges adjusting to prison life. In his words: “He wouldn’t be able to handle, like, soap and towels.”
Additionally, Dance Company founder Abby Lee revealed that she had advised Todd to be “careful” during an exchange the two said was about prison life prior to the 54-year-old’s incarceration. After learning about Miller’s interview, Lindsie admitted that she debated handling the situation on her podcast.
However, the blonde beauty chose to discuss the matter as she believes the older entertainer has crossed the line. The media personality began by shaming the 57-year-old over his criminal history before responding to Miller’s opinion about his father.
“I don’t mean this in a light-hearted way, and it’s probably going to come across as a little light-hearted, but what she did, in my opinion, was very inappropriate,” Lindsie said on her podcast, noting that the disgraced dance coach should not discuss private messages publicly.
“He posted what he claimed was a private communication with my father … it was a betrayal. … He should have known better. I can’t believe he would have been brave enough to do this if my dad hadn’t been in jail,” added the doting daughter.
The reality TV star advised the older entertainer to use her platform more productively than using other families’ misfortunes for influence. Urging Miller to “have some dignity,” Lindsie said:
“He knows, as well as his team, that everything about my family is being reported. Frankly, if someone in my family farted, it would be reported … he wants to get press for his project.”
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The South Carolina native continued: “I can assure you there is no concern about towels or soap. I want to encourage him to give back to his community … thirst for headlines.”
Ending on a more salty note, the “Living Like Lindsie” blogger added: “For what it’s worth, I don’t like it on Dance Moms. I’m just a little spaghetti.”
Podcaster Worries Family’s Reality TV Show Will Impact Parents’ Imprisonment
The Blast reports that Lindsie opened up about her fears for Todd and her stepmother Julie’s safety in prison. The couple received a nineteen-year sentence for tax evasion and fraud.
During an episode of the “Southern Tea” podcast, the 33-year-old sat down with Justin Paperny, a prison consultant, to discuss prison reform. The South Carolina native explained that one of her “biggest concerns” about her parents’ incarceration was inmates’ access to TV.
The mother of one asked Paperny if she thought people who had watched “Chrisley Know Best” could serve at the same center as her crowd. Lindsie stated that she was worried that clan leaders would be treated poorly because of their status.
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Although fans of the show happened to be at the prison site, the entertainer raved about the warm welcome from his people. “You know my parents welcomed me with open arms, and I feel very blessed by that,” the 33-year-old admitted.
“Because I’ve heard other people report and that’s not the case. So I think we’re blessed in that regard,” the podcaster continued. Lindsie also reveals that Todd has begun to adapt to the system, noting that the businessman has made new friends.
“The spirit is great,” explained the South Carolina native. “He just embraces the process there and makes the best of it with the people there serving him.”
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