Southern Charm: Season 4 First Look
Southern Charm: Season 4 First Look

KEY POINTS

  • Madison LeCroy said her husband Brett Randle is no longer against the idea of filming for "Southern Charm"
  • The Bravo personality said Randle would only appear on the show as her "sounding board"
  • LeCroy shared that her 10-year-old son Hudson is hoping for a sibling

Madison LeCroy's new husband Brett Randle may soon make an appearance on "Southern Charm."

LeCroy, 32, tied the knot with Randle at a destination wedding in Riviera Maya in Mexico Saturday, just days after they got legally married in Charleston, South Carolina, Wednesday.

Following their nuptials, LeCroy revealed that her 36-year-old spouse, who was "not interested" in filming for the show last year, is no longer against the idea.

"The more he saw how the last season came out for me, he was like, 'OK, it didn't seem that bad.' But little did he know I took the B-roll for that," she jokingly told Page Six. "So I think if I get a little more involved he might be like, 'Woah!'"

The salon owner added that if Randle were to appear on the hit Bravo reality show in the future, it would be as her "sounding board" and "strictly just for that."

"He's not one to be in all the drama or anything like that," she explained.

Aside from Randle's potential appearance on the Bravo series, LeCroy also talked about their baby plans, sharing that her 10-year-old son Hudson with ex-husband Josh Hughes is already hoping for a sibling.

"The first thing that Hudson said was,' Now that you're married, you can have a baby now. And I was like, 'Yeah, OK,'" LeCroy told the outlet. "I think he thinks that tomorrow we have a baby. So, you know, we've talked about it, and we definitely are going to enjoy a little bit of this newlywed phase."

LeCroy's "Southern Charm" co-stars were not present at their intimate wedding in Mexico. However, her friend Leva Bonaparte approved of the couple's decision to limit the guests on their big day to their closest friends and family.

"I think that doing marriage in an intimate ceremony's probably the right way to do it," Bonaparte told E! News. "I eloped so I'm probably the wrong person—I'm not a big wedding person. I think it's the right thing to do because it's just such a private thing. I'm super excited for her and I think he seems so wonderful, like a really, really nice guy and it's great for her and her son. I can't wait to see the pictures."

Highlights from LeCroy and Randle's nuptials will be featured in a wedding vlog airing Tuesday at 2 p.m. EST on Amazon Live.

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