
Madison LeCroy and her husband, Brett Randle, have welcomed their first baby together.
The Southern Charm star, 34, exclusively told Us Weekly that her little girl, Teddi, named after her late father, arrived on Sunday, June 29. (She also shared the news during her Thursday, July 3, Amazon Livestream sponsored by Graco.)
“I was in labor for 48 hours basically [because] my water broke at home,” LeCroy shared with Us, noting that her daughter was delivered via C-section at 34 weeks.
She recalled the “crazy” start to her labor and delivery beginning at 2:30 a.m. after celebrating her mom’s birthday at a concert while Randle was working in California.
“I ran upstairs, and I was like, ‘Mom, I don’t have anything packed.’ It was funny ’cause me and her both were like in my closet trying to pick out what we were gonna wear to the hospital,” LeCroy remembered, adding that she was only one centimeter dilated when she arrived at the hospital.
She said the doctors tried to put off delivering Teddi as long as possible because she was early. “We kind of prolonged the labor and Brett got here and then we waited another day and had the C-section and there she was five minutes later,” LeCroy said, confirming her husband made it with plenty of time to be by her side.

Teddi then spent a “few days” in the NICU as part of the “protocol” for babies born that early.
“She’s a little. She’s only five pounds, but she’s breathing on her own and hasn’t needed any oxygen or anything like that. She’s kind of a little trooper,” LeCroy gushed. “[Doctors] were shocked with how early she was that she was gonna be this independent. So I was like, ‘Oh, I wasn’t shocked at all.’”
LeCroy, who is already the mother of son Hudson, 12, revealed that she’s kept Teddi’s arrival as quiet as possible, only telling Venita Aspen within the Southern Charm cast. Her glam squad, however, was definitely in the loop.
“This is even crazier. Once I got [to the hospital] and I realized I didn’t even have, like, a toothbrush, I ended up having like my glam come to me,” LeCroy told Us. “I did a blowout and then I did a little fast face, like, makeup natural with one of my girls.”

She added that in addition to calling “in the troops” for her hair and makeup, LeCroy created a girl-power space before giving birth.
“My doctor, she’s amazing. And at this point she was, like, a friend, and we were sitting there talking and we were like, ‘What [is[the playlist gonna be for this?’” the reality star recalled. “And we were joking around, we’re like, ‘Girl power, let’s go Taylor Swift.’ So we did, we rocked out to Taylor Swift during the surgery.”
LeCroy concluded, “So that’s what she was born to. Now don’t ask me what song, because at that point I don’t have no idea. But yeah, girl mode all the way.”
LeCroy became a first-time mom in November 2012, welcoming Hudson with now-ex husband Josh Hughes. The pair married in 2010 but ultimately split in 2015.

After her divorce, LeCroy found love again with Randle. In April 2021, she hinted that she was in a new relationship, though the two did not go public until that June. The couple got engaged in October 2021 and tied the knot in November 2022.
In February, LeCroy announced that she was expecting the pair’s first baby together. “And just like that … our world is changing in the most magical way! ✨,” she captioned an Instagram photo of a positive pregnancy test.
LeCroy called it the “best moment of our lives,” adding, “We can’t wait to meet you, little one!”
Nearly three months earlier, LeCroy shared her plans to expand her family in an exclusive interview with Us, noting that Hudson was on board.

Madison LeCroy with husband Brett Randle. Courtesy of Madison LeCroy/Instagram
“Just recently, he gave me permission to have a sibling,” she revealed in November 2024. “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.’”
Although Hudson’s blessing went a long way, LeCroy explained why she felt like there is never an exact right time to have a baby.
“I don’t know if you’re ever ready. My mom always says, ‘You’re never going to be rich enough. You’re never going to be prepared to the fullest,’” she said. “But I think it’s just one of those things that the outcome is wonderful.”

Madison LeCroy and her son Hudson. Courtesy of Madison LeCroy/Instagram
While LeCroy still had apprehensions about experiencing pregnancy again, she was confident that the journey would be worth it.
“I’m not the best pregnant person. I’m not going to lie. It’s not my favorite thing,” she confessed. “But I know what I get at the end of the day.”
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi