Lindsie Chrisley parts with boyfriend Trent after around six months
The 34-year-old reality star 'is taking time to process the events that unfolded and focusing on healing to be the best version of herself.' Revealed reality star Lindsie Chrisley and her boyfriend Trent have split after around six months of dating. The split was confirmed by a source who stated that outside influence was a leading factor in the decision to split. Despite the split, Chrisley did not end her relationship to reconcile with her ex-husband Will Campbell, who settled their divorce in September 2021. Lindsie, who co-hosts the podcast Coffee Convos with Kail Lowry and presides over her own podcast, The Southern Tea Podcast, first met in February 2023 and revealed publicly that she and Trent had been dating in June. Her relationship with her father, Todd Chrisley, has been strained by allegations of extortion linked to his bank fraud and tax evasion case.
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Lindsie Chrisley and her boyfriend Trent have parted ways in their romance, which began last summer.
The 34-year-old reality star 'is taking time to process the events that unfolded and focusing on healing to be the best version of herself,' a source told People, which confirmed the split on Wednesday.
The source told the outlet that while 'there was no cheating involved in the decision to split, an outside influence was a leading factor in the breakup.'
The one-time Chrisley Knows Best personality 'did not end her relationship to reconcile with her ex-husband' Will Campbell, the source clarified, as the pair settled their divorce in September of 2021.
Chrisley and Campbell 'still have a positive co-parenting relationship and are a support for one another as they continue their 13-year-long friendship,' the source told People.
Lindsie co-hosts the podcast Coffee Convos with Teen Mom alum Kail Lowry, and presides over her own podcast called The Southern Tea Podcast.
According to the outlet, Lindsie said she and Trent first met in February 2023, and revealed publicly that she and Trent had been dating in an Instagram Stories segment in June.
She said at the time, 'Just know that I have a boyfriend, For those that have guessed or been a part of starting rumors that' it was Campbell or her ex-boyfriend Thomas Mollura.
Lindsie added, 'Everyone involved in my world is happy + that makes me happy.'
Lindsie also took to the platform with vacation pics last July from an excursion to Playa del Carmen, Mexico, noting her emotional attachment to the region.
'I've always been hesitant to travel to Mexico with anyone because it holds a special place in my heart,' Lindsie said. 'It's where I got married. I only ever wanted to travel back there with someone if it truly felt right.
'I'm so glad we got to experience this trip together and can't wait to see what our future holds.'
She described Trent as a man of chivalry, caring and candor to her followers.
Lindsie said, 'I've found a man that will carry my bag when it's too heavy. Who is considerate and quiet when I want to sleep in. Hugs on me all night & reminds me that he loves me every day.
'Who knew you could be loved this way. Forever grateful, I love you Trent.'
Lindsie - who is the daughter of Todd Chrisley and his ex-wife Teresa Terry - was previously wed to Campbell for nine years, and they are parents to son Jackson. She was subsequently linked to Mollura, who she called 'Suburban Dad.'
Her dysfunctional relationship with her father Todd has been fraught with nasty allegations of extortion linked to the bank fraud and tax evasion case he was eventually convicted of in June of 2022.
In November of 2022, Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while his wife Julie Chrisley was sentenced to seven years in the case.
Lindsie in September of 2021 told Entertainment Tonight that 'there will never be a reconciliation' between her and the Chrisleys.
'I think that the most that anyone could ask for at this point is for everyone to go on with their lives as they see fit and to just leave the other side alone,' she said. 'But at this point, there will be no chance for reconciliation.
'And unfortunately, I'm going to continue to respond to whatever allegations are put out.'
Todd and Julie Chrisley, despite their incarcerations, have started the year on a positive note, settling with Georgia state officials for $1 million over allegations of misconduct they made surrounding the criminal probe launched on them.
In addition to the finances, both had their sentences shortened: Todd's to 10 years in a Pensacola, Florida federal facility, while Julie's was lessened to five-and-a-half years at Lexington, Kentucky's Federal Medical Center.
A lawyer for the pair said that the decisions marked an 'encouraging sign' for the pair.