On her podcast “Unlocked,” the “Chrisley Knows Best” alum openly revealed her mental health experience.

Savannah Chrisley is talking openly about a previous battle she faced while navigating her mental health.

The Chrisley Knows Best star spoke candidly about her prior suicide attempt during an interview on her Unlocked podcast with mental health and addiction awareness advocate Patrick Custer.

The 25-year-old Chrisley claimed, “I didn’t really have a life-or-death experience, but I did try to commit suicide so that potentially was my life-or-death experience.” But it seemed more of a scream for aid to me.

Chrisley claimed that it occurred while she was between the ages of 15 and 16. She was unsure of the exact time frame, but she thinks it happened around the time her family started filming their first USA Network reality series.

It’s odd because, she continued, “I feel like your mind just blocks it out when you go through so much trauma.” “I also feel like there may have been some side effects to what I had done that affected my memory, but it was all really a blur,” the author continues.

“I do remember, you know, waking up in the hospital and, you know, my parents being there and discussions being had,” she continued. Even then, I can recall deceiving the medical staff in order to avoid being kept in the hospital.

In addition, Chrisley said, “Nothing’s wrong with me, it was just a bad moment.”

Chrisley said that it “was also hard coming off of that straight into reality television in front of the world and having even more thrown at you.”

“I only vaguely recall masking over. I was fine, she continued. “Well, that was just a little hiccup, you know. I’m not crazy, and I’m fine.”

Chrisley, though, described how Todd, 54, and Julie, 50, actually “stepped up” for her when she needed it.

“My dad spent countless hours with me every day, just trying to get me to talk,” the woman recalled. “Telling me about his experiences and trauma. attempting to inform me that I am not the ideal person you have always believed me to be. I too have had hardships in my life. Trauma struck me. I’d like for you to feel at ease. and discussing it with me. And I needed some time.

Chrisley has previously spoken frankly about her difficulties with mental health. The reality star discussed the fallout from her first suicide attempt in a previous edition of her podcast and shared what inspired her to keep going.

According to Entertainment Tonight, she recounted, “I had really bad depression, and I remember waking up the next morning and finding a devotional that my dad had received in his email from Joel Osteen. That’s why I speak so highly of Joel, because he kind of saved me.” And the devotional was Romans 8:28, which said that God will turn around and use whatever difficulties and adversities you go through for your benefit.

“And it was literally like, in a snap of a finger,” Chrisley added, “I went from this rage towards God to in my heart saying, ‘All right, God, you know what, why not me?’” What makes me any better than anyone else to have to go through these things, for example?