Madison LeCroy Addresses Pregnancy Speculations After Expressing Readiness for Future with Husband

Madison LeCroy Addresses Pregnancy Speculations After Expressing Readiness for Future with Husband

Reality TV personality Madison LeCroy responds to pregnancy speculations following her statement about being 'ready' for the future with her husband, subtly putting an end to the rumors circulating around her.

Madison LeCroy Subtly Shuts Down Pregnancy Rumors

Madison LeCroy Subtly Shuts Down Pregnancy Rumors

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Madison LeCroy is addressing pregnancy rumors in a subtle way.

The Southern Charm star, 33, shared an Instagram post on Saturday, March 9, expressing excitement for her future with her husband, Brett Randle, as they share a kiss.

Fans speculated that LeCroy was hinting at a pregnancy announcement, but she quickly shut down the rumors by "liking" comments in her social media section.

One user urged others to stop making baby comments, pointing out that they may not be helpful or may just be annoying. LeCroy appreciated the comment by giving it a "like" and responded with a simple "Thank you!"

LeCroy also supported another fan comment.

Another message that the Bravo star "liked" said, "Holy God, she just went in a cold plunge. She's happy with her man end of story, they will let you know when they are pregnant." The comment continued, "She just said she's not pregnant. Let's stop forcing pregnancy, marriage, and other social norms on women."

LeCroy has a son named Hudson, who is 10 years old, from her previous marriage with Josh Hughes. In 2021, she started a new relationship with Randle, and the two got engaged in October of the same year. They exchanged vows and got married in November 2022.

During the airing of Southern Charm season 9 in November 2023, LeCroy and her husband had conversations about the possibility of expanding their family and getting pregnant.

LeCroy shared with costar Venita Aspen that they are discussing starting a family. They want the process to be planned and to take their time. LeCroy mentioned how they fall asleep holding hands at night, a detail she doesn't usually share with people.

Prior to this conversation, LeCroy had previously mentioned to us what she envisions for her birthing experience when she welcomes her second child in the future.

In September 2023, she revealed, "They won't let me choose to have a natural birth," explaining how she experienced a pelvic fracture during Hudson's delivery. "So we'll plan for it. And maybe even add a tummy tuck. Thanks!"

Fans of Southern Charm season 9 witnessed LeCroy's doctor appointment where she explored the idea of having another baby.

She admitted that the expression on her face in the video, with her eyes wide in surprise, truly captured her feelings. Even now, she confesses that she still feels afraid. "Yes, I am still nervous. It's something I will have to tackle head-on and hope for the best."

However, despite her fears, having another baby is a priority for her and Randle.

“The more money I can make, the bigger the family will grow,” LeCroy gushed. “And I’m excited about that.”

Editor's P/S:

Madison LeCroy's recent Instagram post sparked pregnancy rumors, but she swiftly dismissed them by endorsing comments that discouraged speculation. LeCroy, who has openly discussed her family planning with husband Brett Randle on "Southern Charm," emphasized that they are not currently expecting and that they will share their pregnancy journey when the time is right. LeCroy's response highlights the importance of respecting women's privacy and refraining from imposing societal expectations on their reproductive choices.

While LeCroy has expressed her desire to expand her family, she has also been candid about her fears and the challenges she faced during her son's birth. Her willingness to share her experiences allows viewers to relate to her as a mother and as a woman navigating the complexities of reproductive health. LeCroy's journey serves as a reminder that pregnancy and childbirth are personal and multifaceted experiences that should be approached with sensitivity and support.