The new season of Southern Charm is set to begin airing in less than one month. This means we’ll start seeing the stars of the show promoting the new season. Recently, Bravo released a promotional video of the cast, and things took a turn when Madison LeCroy made a shady remark about JT Thomas, who is still on the show for the time being. Plus, there’s an update on her relationship with Austen Kroll.
As fans probably know, it was also announced that JT has decided to leave Southern Charm. This comes as the show is said to be in post-production, which would mean the scenes for season 10 are already filmed. Season 10 marks JT’s second season on the show.
As mentioned, Bravo recently released a promo video for the new season. In it, the cast describes the upcoming season in one word. The Comments By Bravo Instagram account noticed that Madison had responded to a fan comment on the video. The comment expressed how happy they were that JT was back. She responded, “Said no one ever.”
It seems there were a few people on her side. One commenter said, “@madisonlecroy saying what everyone is thinking.” Another said, “Omg Madison’s comment 😂.”
Some people wanted to know why Madison seemed upset with JT. Others reflected on how much the cast has changed and how it negatively impacts the show.
In other Madison news, she recently hosted an Amazon Live session where she took questions from fans. When someone asked who she’d invite from the show to a Friendsgiving, she said she’d invite everyone except one person. She also said that comment would make sense soon.
They then asked if she’d invite Austen, and she said, “Yes. I mean, y’all, if I had told you guys that we were friends, you wouldn’t believe me, but you’ll see it on the show.”
Madison added, “I think after five years of time, it’s like you just gotta grow up. We’re adults, we work together, so yeah.”
The Southern Charm star previously said, “I would say Austen and I, you know, the relationship was actually pretty good in the beginning. Especially before we put it on international television. That, I think, changed a lot of things for us. We had no privacy. Any fights, any drama, everybody knew about it.”