This past weekend, Lindsie Chrisley revealed via Instagram that she is divorcing Will Campbell.
“While one door closes, another opens,” Lindsie wrote to Instagram.
“It’s with the deepest sadness that, after 9 years of marriage, Will and I have mutually decided to end our marriage. We maintain the greatest respect and love for one another, and we’re so grateful for our time together. We will continue to remain friends and be devoted parents to our son whom we both love very much.”
She added: “Personally, I am focusing on the new beginnings ahead and a fresh space with the move this week. Thank you in advance for respecting our privacy as we work through this challenging time for our family.”
Many fans began to wonder if something was amiss after Lindsie was seen without her wedding ring on a few past social media posts.
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The podcast host even recently shared vague quotes on her profile including one that read:
“Letting go with love is possible. Everyone isn’t for us forever. Some things are temporary. Normalize parting ways without drama & hard feelings.”
Lindsie’s last post with her husband was this past Valentine’s Day.
“I believe that love is the most amazing thing in life. It is what makes us human & what makes life worth living. Nothing else truly matters,” she wrote. “We all have different love stories & it’s not always easy, but I’m committed to leading with love—no matter where life takes us.”
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Lindsie and Will began dating in 2009 before marrying in the two years leading up to the 2014 premiere of Chrisley Knows Best. The couple’s relationship made waves within the family as Todd Chrisley spoke on his disappointment of their choice to elope.
But in August of 2016, Lindsie filed for divorce from Will before reconnecting again. She also went on to separate herself from the Chrisley family and the USA reality show. Lindsie is now focused on co-parenting and providing for her 9-year-old son Jackson.
“Change can be so scary, but you know what is scarier? Allowing fear to stop you from growing, evolving & progressing,” she wrote on Instagram. “My therapist told me the other day, ‘There are seasons in life. Don’t ever let anyone try to deny you the joy of one season because they believe you should stay in another season. Listen to yourself. Trust your instincts. Keep your prospective.’ I’m gonna do just that.”