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Lindsie Chrisley claims dad Todd didn’t let her wear short skirts when she was a teenager

Lindsie Chrisley claims dad Todd didn’t let her wear short skirts when she was a teenager

Lindsie Chrisley Growing up, she missed out on certain fashion trends due to the strict dress code in her home.

IN episode this week With Coffee convoys podcast, Chrisley, 35, recalls that she couldn’t wear short skirts or pants to school because her dad Todd Chrisley “I had absolutely no part in it.”

“I remember especially when I was in middle school, I wanted all these Abercrombie clothes, and then I went through a Limited Too phase,” she said. “I wasn’t allowed to wear any of these things and I felt so left out. ”

The Chrisley knows best The star started talking about her father’s dress code because she wanted her date to be a podcast star Kailyn Lowryher opinion on butterfly skirts – the type of short, flared skirt that Gen Z girls are wearing today.

“I was talking to someone last night and we were talking about kids and clothes and how they dress today, especially girls,” Chrisley began.

Adding that her curiosity comes from the perspective of a boy’s mother (Chrisley has an 11-year-old son, Jackson, with her ex-husband William Campbell), she asked: “Where is the line you draw as a parent when it comes to mothering girls?” Where do you draw the line?”

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Todd and Lindsie Chrisley.
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Lowry, mother of seven children welcomed her first daughter into the world with fiancé Elijah Scott around January last year, she admitted that the topic required a “layered” discussion.

“On the one hand, it’s as if we don’t want to perpetuate the idea that (wearing this clothing) attracts men’s attention. Normal? And the problem is men. This is not that child. But we live in a society where we have to be careful.”

The Teen mom Star, 32, went on to explain that the idea is for parents to use their “best judgment” and that if their child “feels good” in the clothes they’re wearing, they can trust that “it’s probably the right thing.”

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Although Chrisley admitted that she is not “worried” about her son’s fashion choices, she has previously talked about her principles has place in her household.

In the November 7 episode Coffee convoysrevealed that she has not yet allowed her child to use social media, which could potentially result in her having a career on the Internet, as is the case with many others.

“That’s why I did it he never allowed Jackson to have any presence on social media anything other than what I share about him in my content because I don’t want him to gain some kind of following, see a paycheck that looks like this, and then he turns 16, goes to work at Chick-Fil-A, and the paycheck looks completely different.” she said, fully aware that she and Campbell had “non-traditional jobs.”