‘Heartless’ Madison LeCroy says she ‘can’t trust’ her ‘Southern Charm’ co-stars

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Madison LeCroy says she’s become “heartless” after developing trust issues with some co-stars.

The “Southern Charm” star made the admission during a Q&A session via her Instagram Stories on Sunday, after a fan asked her about the “biggest lesson” she’s learned from reality TV.

“Be heartless in this Industry because you literally can’t trust anyone,” LeCroy, 31, wrote alongside a clip of co-stars Naomie Olindo, Venita Aspen and Taylor Ann Green complimenting her dress on the most recent episode of “Southern Charm.”

“You think some people are your friends but then you realize,” she continued.

“I think we all know you don’t want to be on my bad side! Looking forward to the reunion.”

Madison LeCroy posing for a photo
Madison LeCroy says she’s become “heartless” amid trust issues with her co-stars.
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The Bravolebrity didn’t specify which of her co-stars she was referring to.

However, she previously told Page Six that she’s been portrayed as the “mean girl,” claiming it’s really the other women who are trying to exclude her.

A screenshot of Madison LeCroy's Instagram Story
LeCroy didn’t elaborate on who she “can’t trust.”
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LeCroy has also experienced some offscreen conflict with ex-boyfriend Austen Kroll and his new girlfriend, Olivia Flowers, during the first few episodes via social media.

The online feud began when Flowers, 30, dubbed her Kroll’s “homegirl” in a confessional, to which LeCroy clapped back that Flowers was “homely.” Kroll, 35, also mocked his ex for allegedly having “11 seconds of airtime” on the premiere.

Chleb Ravenell, Austen Kroll, Olivia Flowers, Leva Bonaparte, Craig Conover, Shep Rose, Kathryn Calhoun Dennis, Naomi Olindo, Venita Aspen, and Taylor Ann Green posing for their "Southern Charm" promo photo
The Bravolebrity had close friendships with Aspen and Kathryn Dennis on Season 8.
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“She doesn’t know me enough to call me homegirl,” LeCroy told Page Six last month.

”I thought that was a little insulting. I thought that I actually was fairly nice, because I do wish the best for him, but now I take that back.”

Olivia Flowers posing for a photo
LeCroy and Flowers feuded after calling each other ”homegirl” and “homely.”
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Flowers told us last week that she was also “taken aback” by LeCroy’s words on social media about her, because she “didn’t think we knew each other enough to already be throwing shade.”

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

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