Madison LeCroy Says She and Husband Brett Randle Are ‘Trying’ to Have a Baby: ‘Fingers Crossed’

   

Southern Charm’s Madison LeCroy is loving life in her “housewife era” and is eager to expand her family with husband Brett Randle.

“My husband and I are trying to have a baby, [we’re keeping] our fingers crossed,” Madison, 34, exclusively told Us Weekly at Bravo Fan Fest on Saturday, November 23.

Madison married Brett in November 2022, settling down in Charleston, South Carolina, with her 10-year-old son, Hudson. (Madison shares her son with ex Josh Hughes.

Hudson also gave Madison his blessing to expand their family.

Southern Charm’s Madison LeCroy and Husband Brett Randle’s Relationship Timeline

“Just recently, he gave me permission to have a sibling,” Madison told Us. “He said, ‘Mom, you can have a baby now.’ And I said, ‘Oh, OK. Thank you. I've been waiting on you to say that.’”

Madison stepped out solo at the Bravo fan convention, held at Miami’s Ice Palace Studios, shortly after she and Brett celebrated their second wedding anniversary.

“I love it,” she gushed of marriage. “I mean, definitely being my second go-around, I would say I've gotten very lucky [with] a wonderful husband.”

She added, “My housewife era is my favorite so far.”

Madison’s relationship will once again be on display in the upcoming season 10 of Southern Charm. In a trailer, she ominously revealed she was “scared to lose” Brett.

“I would give you context, but I would rather you guys wait [for] the show, so you can see how it pans out,” Madison teased to Us.

That being said, Madison does know that the new episodes will be worth the wait.

“I think this season is going to blow people out of the water,” Madison quipped. “It's going to be good, tons of drama. It's a wild one.”

Madison appears on the Bravo hit alongside Craig Conover, Austen Kroll, Shep Rose, Olivia Flowers, Taylor Ann Green and Leva Bonaparte. Jarrett “JT” Thomas also appeared in a handful of episodes but resigned midway through season 10.

“I think he quit about five times during our season, so I was not surprised. We'll see if he actually means it,” Madison stated. “I have no desire to get him back. … I think he definitely pissed off the wrong people and he couldn't take the heat.”

Shep, 44, meanwhile, believes that JT’s departure came down to “mental health.”

“He was very kind of erratic this season, and we all were a little worried about him, and then [Craig and I] tried to sit down and talk to him,” Shep claimed to Us on Saturday, noting they are still friendly. “We went fishing, and we talked to him about it, and we caught two big fish … and then he said, ‘OK, I get it.’ Later that week, he was foaming at the mouth and yelling, getting in a big fight.”