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Madison LeCroy Cancels ‘Watch What Happens Live’ Appearance at BravoCon 2025 Due to ‘Frightening’ Car Accident

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Southern Charm star Madison LeCroy was forced to cancel an appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen at BravoCon 2025 due to a “frightening” incident.

Madison, 35, was scheduled to appear at a two-hour taping of host Andy Cohen’s WWHL BravoCon Live specials in Las Vegas on Saturday, November 15, but let fans know shortly beforehand that she couldn’t make it after getting into a car accident.

“Hey y’all… I wanted to let you know I won’t be making it to WWHL tonight,” she announced via her Instagram Stories. “My team and I were in a car accident on our way back to the hotel.”

Madison continued, “Thankfully, we’re all OK but it was frightening and we’re still trying to catch our breath from it.”

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The Southern Charm alum stressed how “grateful” she was that everyone “walked away” from the collision without any injuries.

“I felt so much love today and [I am] sad I won’t make it tonight,” she concluded.

Madison was scheduled to take part in the second of two WWHL tapings held at PH Live at Planet Hollywood on Saturday. Her episode — titled “The #1 Guys and Gals In The Group” after Jax Taylor’s iconic brag on Vanderpump Rules — is set to air on Bravo on Wednesday, November 19, at 10 p.m. ET, and is being promoted by Bravo as an “all-out battle of the sexes (and a few exes?).”

Viewers will still get to see some Southern Charm representation on the “The #1 Guys and Gals In The Group” episode, as Venita Aspen, Salley Carson, Austen Kroll and Shep Rose are also booked for the panel.

Summer House‘s Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, Lindsay Hubbard, Ciara Miller, Carl Radke, Jesse Solomon and West Wilson are on the lineup too, as are Southern Hospitality‘s Joe Bradley, Michols Peña, Leva Bonaparte and Maddi Reese. Rounding off the guest list will be The Valley‘s Brittany Cartwright and Kristen Doute, plus Vanderpump RulesTom Schwartz.

Madison has had an eventful few months, as she and husband Brett Randle welcomed their daughter Teddi at just 34 weeks in June. (The Bravo star also shares 12-year-old son Hudson with her ex-husband Josh Hughes. Madison wed Brett in Mexico in November 2022.)

Speaking exclusively to Us Weekly, Madison confirmed that Teddi had an extended stay in the NICU because she weighed “only five pounds” at the time of her birth.

“She’s breathing on her own and hasn’t needed any oxygen or anything like that. She’s kind of a little trooper,” Madison added. “[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.’”

Thankfully, Madison confirmed via social media in July that she was finally able to bring Teddi home after two weeks in the hospital.

“We’re finally home … all together,” Madison announced on July 13. “After 2 weeks of back and forth to the NICU, today we brought our sweet Teddi girl home and I truly don’t have the words (but I’ll try).”

She added, “Watching Hudson hold his baby sister, seeing Brett step into this role with so much love, and just standing in my doorway with my arms full and my heart even fuller … this is it. This is the life I’ve prayed for, dreamed of, and now finally get to live. She’s home, we’re whole, and I’ve never felt more at peace.”

Southern Charm season 11 premieres on Bravo Wednesday, November 19 at 9 p.m. ET. Episodes will be available to stream the next day on Peacock, along with classic episodes from previous seasons.



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