Southern Charm star Madison LeCroy was involved in a car accident while attending BravoCon 2025 in Las Vegas, the reality star confirmed on Instagram Stories on the evening of November 15.
LeCroy, a mother of two, wrote to fans that she would be missing her scheduled appearance on Watch What Happens Live that night due to the incident. “Hey y’all… I want to let you know I won’t be making it to WWHL tonight,” she said. “My team and I were in a car accident on the way back to the hotel. Thankfully we’re all okay, but it was frightening and we’re still trying to catch our breath from it. I’m just grateful everyone walked away.”
She added that she felt “so much love today” and expressed disappointment at missing the taping. LeCroy’s update reassured fans that she and her team had not suffered serious injuries.
The car accident occurred amid heavy rains in Las Vegas on November 15, which caused flooding in areas surrounding the BravoCon venues. These weather conditions may have contributed to the crash, though local authorities have not released detailed information on the incident.
Madison LeCroy was scheduled to participate in BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen on November 15. She was also set to appear on the panel It’s All About To Go South Presented by State Farm on November 16 alongside her Southern Charm co-stars, including Patricia Altschul, Venita Aspen, Salley Carson, Craig Conover, Austen Kroll, Molly O’Connell, Rodrigo Reyes, Shep Rose, and Whitney Sudler-Smith. At the time of reporting, it is unclear whether LeCroy will be able to attend the panel.
LeCroy joined the main cast of Southern Charm in season 7 and has remained a fan favorite. In June 2025, she welcomed her second child, a daughter named Teddi, with husband Brett Randle. She also shares a 12-year-old son, Hudson, with her ex-husband Josh Hughes.
Speaking to PEOPLE earlier this year while unveiling her 2025 holiday card, LeCroy described her life as “the most beautiful chaos” with two children. She shared that Hudson has embraced his role as a big brother, helping and checking in on Teddi. “Seeing the two of them together honestly melts my heart every day,” she said.
The reality star revealed that her family plans to keep the holiday season low-key and focused on spending quality time together in Charleston. They hope to enjoy festive lights and decorations, bake cookies, and soak in the holiday magic with their young daughter.
Southern Charm fans can tune in for the premiere of season 11, set to air Wednesday, November 19 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo. Meanwhile, BravoCon 2025 continues through Sunday, November 16, at Caesars Forum in Las Vegas, attracting fans from around the world to meet their favorite Bravo stars and attend panels, shows, and special events.
LeCroy’s car accident has prompted an outpouring of support from fans on social media. Many have praised her bravery and expressed relief that she and her team are safe. Despite the scare, the star’s commitment to her family and career remains evident as she prepares for Southern Charm’s new season and ongoing BravoCon events.
Authorities in Las Vegas continue to monitor weather conditions and advise caution for drivers due to heavy rains and localized flooding. The incident involving Madison LeCroy highlights the importance of safe driving in adverse weather, even for celebrities attending high-profile events.
As fans await updates on her participation at BravoCon panels, LeCroy’s positive attitude and resilience have become a focal point of support and admiration. Social media reactions show that followers are rallying behind her, celebrating her safe outcome and offering encouragement during what could have been a dangerous situation.






