What Really Happened Between Southern Charm's Shep Rose And Danni Baird?

Southern Charmer Shep Rose and Danni Baird go way back!

Prior to joining Bravo's reality television series "Southern Charm," Rose and Baird gave dating the good ol' college try before realizing they were better off as friends. In fact, the pals are still so close that Rose has often asked Baird for dating advice. During season 7, Rose talked with Baird about his commitment issues and confessed that he can't help but think about "the worst case scenario" when it comes to relationships — even when it came to his budding romance with then-girlfriend, Taylor Ann Green. Fortunately for Rose, level-headed Baird gave him a no-nonsense response. "Why are you even going there?" she asked to which Rose didn't really have an answer. Baird: 1, Rose: 0. 

Alas, their friendship has certainly suffered a few bumps in the road, one of which went down during Season 6 and caused quite the spectacle — both on and off camera.

Shep Rose was accused of giving Danni Baird an STD

Madison LeCroy strikes again.

Hairdresser and single mother of one Madison LeCroy hit the ground running when she joined "Southern Charm" during Season 6. While many fans hailed her as a truth-teller and rabble-rouser, especially when it comes to the men on the show and their Peter Pan-like tendencies, others found her just plain mean. Case in point: the time she accused Shep Rose of giving ex-girlfriend Danni Baird a sexually transmitted disease. 

Tensions finally came to a head between Rose and LeCroy during a particularly tense cast trip to Colorado. "You wanna know facts?" LeCroy asked Rose. "I heard you gave her chlamydia. That's what I heard, " she said as she nodded over at Baird who just so happened to be sitting in the same vicinity. Yikes. And while someone's private health information is no one else's business and certainly not for public consumption, many couldn't help but wonder if there was any truth to the accusation...

Danni Baird refutes chlamydia accusations as 'very hurtful and untrue'

It's a no from Danni Baird, dawg. 

While both Baird and Shep Rose immediately shot down the unsavory accusation that he gave her chlamydia on camera, as soon as the episode aired Baird wanted to set the record straight once and for all. "What Madison said was very hurtful and untrue, and I feel as though it was clearly calculated, both directed at Shep and to me," she insisted during an interview with Bravo's The Daily Dish. "Shep and I dated almost a decade ago, and we, or at least I, did not even know Madison and Austen back then. So what she said is completely untrue and unfair. It was hurtful," she added. "She was trying to target Shep, but I know good and well she threw me in there for a reason, subconsciously or not. And it's just been really hard for me to comprehend how you can do that to somebody else. It's not my nature."

And there ya have it, folks.