Madison LeCroy She threw a bomb at her husband, Brett RandleAnd his health condition during the last episode of Southern charm.
“Unfortunately, Brett was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at the end of last year. “About our one-year wedding anniversary,” Madison, 34, revealed during the Thursday, December 12, episode of the show. Bravo seriesConfirming that he fell ill in the fall of 2023. “I thought, how? I'm finally happy. “This is scary.”
reality star, Who married Brett in November 2022She explained that her 38-year-old husband underwent surgery to remove a “three-centimetre-long nodule,” which eradicated the cancer. But she said Brett is now “suffering from complications.”
“I feel like we can't catch a break,” Madison admitted.
Fans got a glimpse of Brett's health complications when he and Madison made pancakes Her son, Hudsonin the show. (Madison shares Hudson, 12, with her ex-husband Josh Hughes.)
“How are you feeling Brett?” Madison asked her husband after he coughed in the kitchen. “Very well,” he replied. After Madison inquired about his swallowing condition, Brett said he needed to see a “specialist” and might have to undergo therapy to help.
Brett explained that he feels like “a piece of marble stuck” in his throat when he swallows, noting that he is “getting used to it.” Madison looked concerned, and replied, “Okay, no, we'll fix you. I'll take it and make it better.”
Madison later broke down on camera as she talked about how hard Brett's illness had been for her and her son. “I told Hudson (that) Brett was sick, but I didn't go into detail about what cancer can do to someone,” she said. “I try not to let Hudson see me emotionally because I have to be strong for my family.”
“Some days I just want to scream,” she admitted, noting that “anything” could trigger her. “Whether that person says, 'When are you going to have a baby?' Madison continued“We've just started planning, but that's on pause at the moment,” he added.
Before the season 10 premiere Madison said exclusively Us Weekly It's been an “emotional year” for her family, who are grieving the death of their father and also dealing with Brett's ups and downs.
“There are some bumps in the road, but we came out on top,” she joked earlier this month.
Despite Brett's health issues, Madison said we She was “very happy” and that their married life was “wonderful”.
When it comes to the couple's family plans, Madison added that Hudson gave her the green light to add a baby to the mix. “One day, he put his hand on my shoulder and went,”Mom, I'm ready.' I said: Oh, are you ready? “He was like, ‘Yes, you can have a baby now.’ “I was like, ‘Oh, thank God.’ And I was like, ‘Okay, now I can actually do this,’” she recalls.
Southern charm It airs on Bravo Thursdays at 9pm ET.