Charleston, SC – “Southern Charm” star Madison LeCroy, 34, is embracing the journey of new motherhood once again, having recently welcomed her second child, a baby girl named Teddi, with husband Brett Randle on June 29, 2025. As fans anticipate her return to the spotlight, LeCroy is ready to share her approach to postpartum fitness, inviting others to “Join the Bounce-Back” in a way that prioritizes health, confidence, and self-acceptance.
LeCroy, who is also a mother to 12-year-old son Hudson from a previous relationship, has always been candid about her fitness journey and body image. Her philosophy on “bouncing back” after childbirth has evolved to encompass a holistic view, focusing on feeling good in her own skin.
Welcoming Baby Teddi: A New Chapter
Madison LeCroy announced her pregnancy in February 2025, sharing her excitement for her first child with husband Brett Randle. The couple welcomed their daughter, Teddi, named in honor of LeCroy’s late father, with joy and anticipation. LeCroy live-streamed parts of her birthing experience, sharing intimate moments with her followers, from her water breaking to bringing her newborn home after two weeks in the NICU.
This second pregnancy brought a different experience for LeCroy, who stated she felt more “changes” in her body in her 30s but was embracing every moment, enjoying the opportunity to “gain the extra weight, eat what I want to eat, relax, take naps.” She expressed readiness for advancements in postpartum care compared to her experience with Hudson, particularly in areas like breast pumping technology.
Madison’s Past Postpartum Fitness & Philosophy
Following the birth of her son, Hudson, LeCroy openly discussed her efforts to regain her pre-pregnancy physique. She incorporated trampoline workouts, citing them as high-intensity yet low-impact, ideal for her knees and beneficial for both physical and mental well-being. LeCroy also shared her decision to undergo plastic surgery, explaining that after giving birth to a 10-pound baby, some areas of her body didn’t “quite bounce back” despite diet and exercise.
She has consistently advocated for women to make choices that boost their confidence without shame. “Women should never be shamed for doing anything that makes themselves more confident or love themselves more,” LeCroy stated, emphasizing that if it makes you “feel better about yourself,” it’s a valid choice. This sentiment underpins her approach to postpartum recovery, moving beyond societal pressures to simply “snap back.”
The “Bounce-Back” Approach for Baby Teddi
While specific detailed plans for her fitness regimen post-Teddi’s arrival are still emerging, LeCroy’s previous statements and recent candidness suggest her “bounce-back” will continue to be about self-care and confidence. She has an established home gym, complete with a squat rack, cable machine, cold plunge, and sauna, demonstrating her commitment to wellness even before Teddi’s arrival.
Her transparency about her journey, including the challenges and triumphs of postpartum body changes, resonates with many new mothers. LeCroy’s willingness to share her real experiences, whether it’s enjoying pregnancy cravings or discussing body transformations, encourages a more accepting narrative around postpartum recovery. As cameras may pick back up for “Southern Charm,” LeCroy has expressed no hesitation in bringing viewers along on her current postpartum journey, allowing fans to witness her authentic approach to navigating life with a newborn and prioritizing her well-being.