Lindsie Chrisley is taking a self-imposed vow of celibacy.
“[I want to be] celibate for 365 days,” Chrisley, 36, said on the Monday, May 18, episode of her “Southern Tea” podcast. “I fully mean that.”
According to Chrisley, she doesn’t even want to have “conversations with any man.”
“I think that that genuinely is, like, the healthiest thing in this moment that I could do,” Chrisley stated, joking that she is “marking it down in a calendar” until her yearlong experiment is complete.
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Chrisley’s celibacy plans come weeks after Us Weekly confirmed that she filed a restraining order against then-boyfriend David Landsman after his arrest over an alleged domestic incident. It’s not known where Chrisley and Landsman currently stand.
“There are parts to my last relationship that I’ll miss,” she hinted on Monday’s episode. “That man learned me so fast, I feel like. … [He] very much learned my habits and the way I did things.”
Chrisley confirmed her relationship with Landsman in July 2025. She was previously married to Will Campbell from 2012 to 2021, and they are now coparenting 13-year-old son Jackson together.
“I don’t have Jackson for Christmas, so [decorating a tree is] just something that I’m not doing,” Chrisley previously recalled on a December 2024 episode of her “Coffee Convos” podcast. “You don’t have to worry about doing all this stuff, but also it’s sad. And, like, no matter how many years it’s like that, it’s still sad. It’s lonely, and then you just hope that it’s over soon.”
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She continued at the time, “This year, it’s Will’s full Christmas day, and he’s not gonna offer the same thing to me that I offered him last year. Why? I don’t know. I’ve had to learn through therapy that I have to respect the choices that he makes on the time that he is allotted. And just because I choose to do something for the betterment of my child doesn’t mean he has to choose that same thing.”
Chrisley and her “Southern Tea” cohosts are now hopeful that her celibacy plans will help her heal before she embarks on a new relationship.
“Trust me, being in state court is the lowest of lows. I didn’t even do that when I was getting divorced. I [had] never even saw the inside of a courtroom,” she stated on Monday. “I didn’t start learning [how to date] until 33. … I’m really glad not to have to look at [a man’s body] for the next, well, 365 days started last week, so I’m under 365.”
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