Olivia Flowers Reveals She’s Moving — “It’s Time for a Fresh Start”

Olivia Flowers is saying “goodbye” to Charleston and “hello” to a brand new chapter in her life. The Southern Charm alum went through so many changes in 2025 and is opening up about what’s next for her in 2026 as she teases that she’s moving.

Olivia recently took to her Instagram Story, where she held a Q&A, answering some very big questions. One of those questions was about where Olivia will be living in 2026. She revealed that sheis “going to be between Dallas & NYC this year.” Dallas is a very important place to Olivia, as she has spent

so much time there, and previously revealed that the city feels the “most like home” to her.But the influencer, who has already changed her Instagram bio to reflect the move, will always have a special place in her heart for Charleston. Especially since her family owns a house there, which is where she was living during

Southern Charm Season 9. “As long as my family is there, I’ll always have a home in CHS,” she wrote on her Instagram Story, along with an upside down smiley face emoji.

On Jan. 14, she also revealed a bit more about her living situation. “I’ll miss you Charlotte & Museum Tower. You were an incredible home for us the past couple of years. I’ll definitely be missing those skyline views,” the one-time

Southern Charm cast member captioned an Instagram video tour of her now former home.

Olivia Flowers shares new updates on her life today

Olivia continued during the Instagram Q&A, revealing her resolution for 2026. “To stop overthinking. But that’s been my resolution since 2016,” she wrote, along with a melting face emoji.

She also revealed that she’s been embracing her life and her “journey” knowing her friends are married and having babies. “I’m no life expert, but majority of my close friends are married with kids and while it’s easy to compare timelines…just remember everyone’s on their own journeys,” she wrote over a photo of her posing with her friends.

“Embrace the time you have to yourself, and the perks that come with that. My parents always encouraged me to find my passion in life before looking for someone to share it with,” she added. “Plus, being the fun aunt is a perk in itself.”