Madison LeCroy Shares an Update on Her Husband Brett Randle's Cancer Recovery
The Southern Charm-er said her husband "is getting stronger every day."
Madison LeCroy shared a message of gratitude after revealing her husband Brett Randle’s cancer diagnosis.
“I just want to take a moment to thank everyone for checking on Brett,” the Southern Charm-er wrote in a December 13 Instagram Story. “Your messages and kindness mean so much to us and have not gone unnoticed.”
The Story included a photo of Madison and Brett on their romantic getaway to the Maldives.
“It’s been a challenging year for our family, but we’re taking it one day at a time and doing our best to navigate through it,” Madison continued. “Brett is getting stronger every day, and we’re so grateful for all the love and support. We love y’all — and thank you from the bottom of our hearts.”
Madison LeCroy opens up about Brett Randle's cancer battle
The Southern Charm cast member addressed her husband’s health issues in Season 10, Episode 2, saying Brett was diagnosed with thyroid cancer around the time of their first wedding anniversary in 2023.
“I thought, like, ‘How? Like, I’m finally happy,’” she said in an emotional episode interview. “And it’s just scary.”
Madison said she was grateful doctors were able to remove a 3-centimeter nodule, which got rid of the cancer; however, her husband was still experiencing complications.
“I feel like we can’t catch a f---king break,” Madison said.
Brett Randle's Post-Surgery Complications
Viewers learned more about Brett’s complications during an Episode 2 scene shot inside the couple’s Charleston home.
“How are you feeling, Brett? How’s your swallowing?” Madison asked as she and her son, Hudson, made breakfast.
Brett told Madison he was feeling “pretty good" but had discomfort in his throat.
“I have to go see a specialist for it. It’s like two stages," he said. "I don’t know, so I got to go see an ENT for it and then probably have to do some type of therapy.”
The chief firefighter told Madison it felt like a marble was stuck in his throat whenever he swallowed, but he was “getting used to" the sensation.
“We’ll get you fixed,” Madison told her husband. “I’ll kiss it and make it better.”
Madison LeCroy confirms she put her pregnancy plans on pause
The mother of one went on to say she had mentioned Brett’s health issues to her 12-year-old son, Hudson, but “didn’t go into detail about what cancer can do to someone."
“I try not to let Hudson see me emotional because like, I have to be strong for my family,” she said before explaining how Brett's diagnosis affected their pregnancy plans. “Some days I just want to, like, scream. It can be anything that triggers me, whether that be someone saying, ‘When are you having a child?’ I mean, we were just kind of starting to plan. But that’s on pause for now.”