Madison LeCroy confirms that she has broken up with her Southern Charm castmate Austen Kroll

Madison LeCroy confirms that she has broken up with her Southern Charm castmate Austen Kroll: ‘Ladies, if you want him, you can have him’

Madison LeCroy is officially single again.

On Tuesday, the 30-year-old TV personality gave an interview with Us Weekly where she confirmed her split with her Southern Charm castmate Austen Kroll.

The reality TV star gave the interview to let her fans know that the couple were at different points in their lives and that she was, at the moment, ‘1000% single…So, ladies, if you want him, you can have him.’

Over and done with: Madison LeCroy confirmed that she had ended her relationship with Austen Kroll in an interview with Us Weekly released on Tuesday

LeCroy also mentioned that their relationship was tested by the onset of the pandemic, and that she and her 33-year-old ex were looking to see if the time period would determine their future as a couple.

‘I definitely think that quarantine was either gonna make it or break [our] relationship, and unfortunately, we did not come out stronger.’ 

The former couple apparently only spent a short time quarantining together, and according to the TV personality, by that point there were too many events that had already occurred that signaled the demise of the relationship.

She also mentioned that during their time together, she was able to see the way that he preferred to live his life and concluded that his lifestyle was not compatible with hers, stating that they were ‘on two different wavelengths.’

These things happen: LeCroy attributed the onset of the global pandemic as a factor in the demise of the relationship

These things happen: LeCroy attributed the onset of the global pandemic as a factor in the demise of the relationship

Separate ways: The reality TV personality mentioned that she and her ex-boyfriend were 'on two different wavelengths'

Separate ways: The reality TV personality mentioned that she and her ex-boyfriend were ‘on two different wavelengths’

When asked about if Kroll had taken the relationship seriously, LeCroy did note that he did act that way at first, but the onset of the global pandemic had shifted his priorities elsewhere.

‘The world shut down and everybody was like, “well, we have a sick day for the next nine months,” and I think that he kind of took advantage of that.’

The reality star did note that she was open to rekindling her relationship with Kroll further in the future, although she did note that she was not sure what would ultimately happen between the two.

LeCroy also stated that, while she would be taking a break from dating for the foreseeable future, she was not sure if she would like seeing him entering a relationship anytime soon. 

Keeping her options open: LeCroy did mention that she would be open to rekindling her relationship with Kroll in the future if they were to change as people; Kroll is seen in 2018

Keeping her options open: LeCroy did mention that she would be open to rekindling her relationship with Kroll in the future if they were to change as people; Kroll is seen in 2018

‘No one wants to see their ex with someone, you know, especially before you…so I don’t think that I will like it, but I know that it’s going to happen, and, um, he’s got to move on and be happy, and I hope the best for him.’ 

Southern Charm first premiered on Bravo in 2014 and aimed to provide a look into the culture of the South and the interactions of seven socialites living in and around Charleston, South Carolina.

Kroll has been a cast member on the show since its fourth season; LeCroy joined the show for its most recent seventh season, as she previously appeared as a guest and friend of the cast members.

Moving on: The reality TV star mentioned that she wished her ex well in the future, stating 'I hope the best for him'

Moving on: The reality TV star mentioned that she wished her ex well in the future, stating ‘I hope the best for him’