Madison LeCroy predicts which ‘Southern Charm’ couples will and won’t last

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“Southern Charm” stars Madison LeCroy and Venita Aspen see a future for Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo, but Shep Rose and Taylor Ann Green are a different story.

“Taylor loves Shep more than Shep loves Taylor,” Aspen, 28, tells Page Six exclusively.

LeCroy, 31, agrees, chiming in that Rose, 41, and Green, 27, got “rule No. 1 wrong.”

“Always get a man that loves you more,” she advises.

Rose hit it off with Green after she made a joke about shark sex during a night out at Sullivan’s Island bar in South Carolina. The two went Instagram-official in May 2020.

Aspen tells us that Green is “head over heels” in love and “would do anything for Shep at any beck and call,” while Rose “is just like, ‘Whatever.’”

Madison LeCroy sitting in a bush.
Madison LeCroy weighs in on the future of her “Southern Charm” co-stars’ relationships.
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LeCroy, meanwhile, jokes that Green, who has been trying out a new pair of glasses in recent episodes, should be able to see Rose’s true intentions.

“Man, can she not see straight through this bulls–t? Because I do,” she says, quickly adding that she is “the last one to judge” with her past tumultuous relationship with co-star Austen Kroll.

Taylor Ann Green and Shep Rose hugging in a bar while making silly faces.
LeCroy says Taylor Ann Green needs to see through Shep Rose’s “bulls–t.”
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Aspen also laughs it off, admitting she does not even “have a man” at the moment.

However, when it comes to Conover, 34, and DeSorbo, 29, both stars agree that the couple are perfect for each other.

Venita Aspen posing for her "Southern Charm" promotional photo.
Venita Aspen jokingly admits that because she’s single, she may not be the best person to speak on others’ relationships.
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“They just work really well together,” Aspen tells us.

“Your parents always say, like, ‘Find somebody that complements you,’ and, like, the way they just complement each other — you can’t ask for anything better than that, you know?”

Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo sitting on a beach.
Both LeCroy and Aspen think Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo will go the distance.
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LeCroy notes that DeSorbo, who also stars in “Summer House,” understands what it is like to be in the public eye, which likely helps her relationship with Conover.

“I think that it works very well because it’s hard when you’re dating someone that doesn’t understand what you’re going through,” LeCroy says. “I think they can piggyback off of each other with that, and I think they do well. And Paige is actually really cool. … I love it.”

Madison LeCroy posing for a "Southern Charm" promo photo.
LeCroy says she’s always known Conover to be “faithful” to his girlfriends.
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LeCroy adds that throughout her 12-year friendship with Conover, he has been “a very loyal guy when it comes to his relationships,” so she “can see that lasting.”

Conover and DeSorbo met each other when he visited the Hamptons with Kroll, 35, and Rose, but because of their relationship statuses at the time, they only began officially dating last fall.

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LeCroy gives her stamp of approval to DeSorbo.
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While Conover and DeSorbo appear to be going strong, Rose and Green hit their first relationship bump when he admitted to drunkenly kissing an “old flame” while they were dating.

However, Green decided to stay with Rose because she still loved him.

A selfie of Taylor Ann Green and Shep Rose.
Rose joked that his girlfriend is too nice for reality TV.
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Rose previously admitted to Page Six that he and Green had some hiccups while filming Season 8 of “Southern Charm.”

“[This season] took a toll on my [relationship],” he admitted to us. “It was just hard. I mean, when you’re filming, too, there’s a little anxiety. You want everything to go well, and when you try too hard, usually things blow up in your face, and that’s sort of what happened. I saw the train coming, and I just ran into it instead of away from it.”

“Southern Charm” airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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