“Southern Charm” star Madison LeCroy has revealed that her newborn daughter Teddi will be heading home soon following her stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
‘The Happiest Day’
The reality star posted the news on Instagram Friday, July 11, nearly two weeks after giving birth. “Good news, y’all,” she wrote in the caption of a hospital photo with her daughter. “Looks like our Teddi girl will be home by Monday! Counting down the minutes.”
LeCroy and husband Brett Randle welcomed Teddi on June 29, several weeks before her expected due date. Born at just 34 weeks via C-section, the infant was admitted to the NICU, according to the star’s exclusive with the New York Post.
Despite her early arrival, LeCroy has kept fans updated on Teddi’s progress. “Update on baby Teddi: She’s still in the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) and we’re still here with her, but she’s doing great,” she wrote in a July 8 Instagram Story. “Taking her bottles, gaining weight, and right on track for where she should be. Our little preemie angel is getting stronger every day… we can’t wait to bring her home.”
The reality star also shared a glimpse into her delivery experience through a video reel posted to Instagram. She captioned it, “Click the link in bio to watch the happiest day unfold 🩷.”
Fans quickly flooded the comments with messages of support and joy. “I am crying HAPPY TEARS FOR A FAMILY I WILL NEVER KNOW,” one user wrote. Another added, “So happy for you all!! She’s absolutely perfect 💞 🕊️ 🎀 Teddi is so loved! We all feel like she is our little baby too.”
From Labor to Love: A New Chapter for the LeCroy-Randle Family
The Bravo personality previously opened up to Us Weekly about Teddi’s delivery and early strength. “She’s only five pounds,” LeCroy shared. “[She] hasn’t needed any oxygen or anything like that. She’s kind of a little trooper. [Doctors] were shocked with how early she was that she was gonna be this independent. So I was like, ‘Oh, I wasn’t shocked at all.’”
As the LeCroy-Randle family prepares to welcome baby Teddi home, Madison’s 12-year-old son, Hudson, is stepping into his role as big brother—a moment LeCroy hinted has brought even more joy to their growing family.
During an appearance on the “Southern Charm After Show,” LeCroy shared, “At first he didn’t [want a younger sibling], and then I got a dog, and then he was like, ‘Actually, this is kinda cool.’ And then he’s like, ‘Okay, I think I can do this.'”