Southern Charm’s Madison LeCroy on If Austen & Girlfriend Audrey Will Last, JT’s Shady Gift to Patricia Altschul, and Why Her Husband Brett Works in California, Plus Shades Austen as “Biggest Gossip” and Talks Craig Wanting to Distance Himself From Shep

   
Southern Charm’s Madison LeCroy on If Austen Kroll and Girlfriend Audrey Will Last, JT’s Shady Gift to Patricia Altschul, and Why Her Husband Brett Works in California, Plus Shades Austen as “Biggest Gossip” and Talks Craig Wanting to Distance Himself From Shep

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Madison LeCroy appeared on Thursday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live, where she shared her thoughts on Austen Kroll‘s new romance with Audrey Pratt.

 

As she also reacted to the cane Jarrett “JT” Thomas, 39, presented to Patricia Altschul, 83, explained why her husband Brett Randle, 38, works across the country, and weighed in on Austen, 37, and Craig Conover, 35, wanting to distance themselves from Shep Rose, 44, the 34-year-old Southern Charm star revealed if Austen and Audrey are in it for the long haul and more.

“I do [like Audrey]. She’s sweet. Austen’s telling me he found his Brett,” Madison shared on the December 5 episode of WWHL, noting that while that “might be a stretch,” she believes that the couple is “end game.”

 

Madison has even considered going on a double date with her ex and his new flame.

“He actually asked me tonight to go out with the two of them,” she revealed.

As for the rumors that Austen was seeing someone else, Madison pointed out that he’s “not married.”

“I feel like he can kind of do what he wants and if it was early on in their relationship, then who cares?” she asked.

Moving on to JT’s shady gift to the show’s matriarch, Madison defended Patricia, saying, “She’s the last person that needs a cane. She acts 21.”

Madison then responded to a viewer who wondered why Brett works in California as a firefighter when there are fire stations much closer to home.

“The money is better in California, but also, he can retire in the next few years, so he’s not gonna ruin that because I’m being ’needy,'” she explained.

During a game of “Bro-Ing Down South,” Madison was asked to pick between Austen, Craig, and Shep, and the majority of the positive accolades went to Craig as she revealed he was the better friend, the one Brett liked the most, and the one who treated their women with the most respect. She also said he was the best businessman and the one who would make the best husband. 

 

As for Austen and Shep, Madison said they were the most addicted to fame and suffered the most from Peter Pan Syndrome. 

While Madison did say that Shep has the “largest IQ,” she called him out for having the worst behavior out of the three and named Austen as the “biggest gossip.”

Speaking of Shep’s bad behavior, Madison admitted that she didn’t blame Austen and Craig for blowing him off after BravoCon, saying that Shep was an “absolute disaster” at the event.

That said, Madison confirmed Shep was “well-behaved” at the more recent Bravo Fan Fest in Miami.

“He was,” Andy Cohen, 56, replied. “I would like to give him that credit.”

On the WWHL: After Show later on Thursday, Madison was asked if she agreed with Craig that Shep was impacting his work and that he couldn’t be associated with Shep’s bad behavior.

“I don’t know if it was affecting his work but I think it made Craig look bad being associated with Shep at the time. Yes,” she replied.