
When it comes to reality TV, Bravo is one of the biggest television networks right now. They are responsible for some of the greatest reality TV shows ever, like Real Housewives, Vanderpump Rules, and of course, Married to Medicine.
The latter follows the lives of a group of women who are all somehow linked to medicine. The ladies of Bravo's Married to Medicine are either doctors themselves, work in the business side of medicine, or are married to doctors.
Due to their incredible careers and the success of the show, these ladies have managed to accumulate good fortunes, but who is the richest of them all?
Quick Links Anila Sajja Lateasha Lunceford Quad Webb Dr. Jackie Walters Dr. Contessa Metcalfe Dr. Simone Whitmore Mariah Huq Toya Bush-Harris Dr. Heavenly Kimes Phaedra Parks Kari Wells Lisa Nicole Cloud
Updated January 2025: Since the article was initially published, Phaedra Parks and Lateasha Lunceford...
The latter follows the lives of a group of women who are all somehow linked to medicine. The ladies of Bravo's Married to Medicine are either doctors themselves, work in the business side of medicine, or are married to doctors.
Due to their incredible careers and the success of the show, these ladies have managed to accumulate good fortunes, but who is the richest of them all?
Quick Links Anila Sajja Lateasha Lunceford Quad Webb Dr. Jackie Walters Dr. Contessa Metcalfe Dr. Simone Whitmore Mariah Huq Toya Bush-Harris Dr. Heavenly Kimes Phaedra Parks Kari Wells Lisa Nicole Cloud
Updated January 2025: Since the article was initially published, Phaedra Parks and Lateasha Lunceford...
- 1/2/2025
- by Val Barone
- The Things

Ever since 2013, fans have been enjoying iconic episodes of Married to Medicine. The reason the show has been a major success for 10 seasons is because it follows an impressive group of women who work in the medical field. The cast of Married to Medicine is different in comparison to other shows that follow wealthy socialites in their respective cities, like Real Housewives of Atlanta, for example.
In Married to Medicine, the one thing these women have in common is how seriously they take their careers in healthcare. It’s also worth noting that some of the stars aren’t doctors themselves. However, they are married to doctors, which fits along with the title of the show perfectly. When will Season 11 land on Bravo? We’ve got your answers.
Details About Married To Medicine Season 11
The official Queens of Bravo Instagram page just shared an awesome announcement about Season 11! It should...
In Married to Medicine, the one thing these women have in common is how seriously they take their careers in healthcare. It’s also worth noting that some of the stars aren’t doctors themselves. However, they are married to doctors, which fits along with the title of the show perfectly. When will Season 11 land on Bravo? We’ve got your answers.
Details About Married To Medicine Season 11
The official Queens of Bravo Instagram page just shared an awesome announcement about Season 11! It should...
- 10/9/2024
- by Stephanie Harper
- TV Shows Ace

Dr. Mirica “Mimi” Sanders will be joining the cast of Married To Medicine for Season 11. She will be joining seven of the returning cast members on the show. Here is what we know about the new cast member, plus what fans think about the new addition.
Who Is Dr. Mirica ‘Mimi’ Sanders?
Dr. Mimi is a psychiatrist who has been recruited for the upcoming season of Married To Medicine. She was spotted filming with other cast members in recently released photos from the production company.
Now, several sources have come forward with details about the newest Married2Med cast member.
Mimi is married to former NFL player Steve Sanders. She refers to herself as “Your Favorite Psychiatrist.” On top of being a doctor, she is also the CEO and Medical Director of Inner Community Health. Inner Community Health is a mental health center she founded alongside her husband.
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Who Is Dr. Mirica ‘Mimi’ Sanders?
Dr. Mimi is a psychiatrist who has been recruited for the upcoming season of Married To Medicine. She was spotted filming with other cast members in recently released photos from the production company.
Now, several sources have come forward with details about the newest Married2Med cast member.
Mimi is married to former NFL player Steve Sanders. She refers to herself as “Your Favorite Psychiatrist.” On top of being a doctor, she is also the CEO and Medical Director of Inner Community Health. Inner Community Health is a mental health center she founded alongside her husband.
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- 7/22/2024
- by Amanda Blankenship
- TV Shows Ace

Part one of the Married to Medicine Season 10 reunion focused on the doctors' severed relationship with Atlanta socialite and in-limbo cast mate, Miss Quad Webb. For Bravo’s reality series, which, according to Andy Cohen, stars a “real group of working medical professionals”, drama isn’t always expected. However, season 10 introduced three new personalities to the group: Alicia Egolum, an oral medicine doctor and realtor, along with her husband Dr. Nkemakonam Egolum; Lateasha Lunceford, the much younger wife of psychiatrist Greg Lunceford; and last but not least former Rhoa provocateur Phaedra Parks. Fireworks and drama were guaranteed.
- 3/4/2024
- by Christal Jordan
- Collider.com

Lateasha Lunceford joined the cast of Married to Medicine in the reality show's 10th season and many fans were interested in how she was going to work with Quad Webb. Lunceford married Webb's ex-husband Gregory Lunceford. Neither knew each other before the new marriage or casting. Known as "Sweet Tea," Lunceford headed to Watch What Happens Live, hosted by Andy Cohen, and was asked some hard-hitting questions about joining the show and who was nice to her and who wasn't.
- 2/5/2024
- by Rachel Leishman
- Collider.com

Quad Webb has been on Married to Medicine since Season 1, but this last season may have been the hardest for her. Webb was confronted by her ex-husband, Dr. Gregory Lunceford, when he returned to the series with his new wife Lateasha Lunceford. In a recent interview with Webb, she talked about how producers never told her that her ex was coming back to the series with his new bride. While talking with Carlos King on his YouTube show Reality With the King, Webb revealed that her feelings were hurt by the production team of the reality show not feeling it necessary to let her know.
- 2/3/2024
- by Rachel Leishman
- Collider.com

Lateasha Lunceford is just ignoring Dr. Heavenly Kimes rather than getting involved in her messy life. The new Married to Medicine star is the new wife of Dr. Gregory Lunceford, and now that Season 10 is underway, we're seeing how Lunceford isn't handling Dr. Heavenly's outlook on her marriage well. Heavenly has been open about her being concerned for Lateasha, who is 23-years her husband's junior, due to Dr. Gregory's alleged controlling nature. But Lateasha says Dr. Heavenly's antics are simply to distract from Heavenly's own martial issues.
- 12/11/2023
- by Rachel Leishman
- Collider.com

When Lateasha Lunceford (aka Sweet Tea) joined the Married to Medicine cast, she chose to go in with an open mind. She had not watched the show prior and chose to keep it that way so she could form more authentic relationships with the other ladies. Lateasha said, “I went in blindsided and willy-nilly. I didn't do enough research. And I remember Toya was like, 'You need to do your research.' But-- I just felt like if I did, I probably was not going to do it. I kind of took it like being back in basic training again.” she said. The basic training comparison is certainly appropriate, as the more seasoned cast members have not gone easy on the new paramour of Dr. Gregory Lunceford.
- 12/6/2023
- by Sheridan Singleton
- Collider.com

Wedding bells rang for Lateasha and Dr. Gregory Lunceford on Married to Medicine. But as fans of the popular Bravo reality series have come to expect, it was not without drama. Lunceford, aka “Sweet Tea,” didn’t take too kindly to hearing Dr. Heavenly Kimes thought their marriage wouldn’t last and took her off the wedding list. The 32-year-old showed in that moment she wasn’t afraid to ruffle feathers. A few episodes in, and Lateasha has more than held her own among the big personalities including fellow newcomer Phaedra Parks. She joined the group for the milestone season 10 after getting together with 56-year-old Dr. Gregory, who happens to be fellow cast member Quad Webb’s ex-husband. Here “Sweet Tea” dishes on joining the Bravo show, people who call her a “gold digger,” and clashing with Kimes. With so many strong-minded women in this group, were you intimidated at all about joining the show?...
- 12/2/2023
- TV Insider

Lateasha Lunceford is a new bride with a lot on her plate. In addition to relocating to Atlanta, Ga from her home state of Texas and marrying a very successful psychiatrist over twenty years her senior, Lateashe aka Sweet Tea is a freshman in the Married to Medicine Season 10 cast with women who are friends with her husband's infamous ex-wife, Quad Webb. The biggest thorn in Lateasha's side is quite possibly the woman who provided her the opportunity to be a reality star, Dr. Heavenly Kimes.
- 12/1/2023
- by Christal Jordan
- Collider.com

Lateasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford, 32, married Dr. Gregory Lunceford, 56, on Married to Medicine season 10, sparking curiosity about their age difference. Tea's integration into the Married to Medicine group is awkward, as seen in the second episode. Quad was absent from her wedding dress shopping, and the age gap between Tea and Dr. Gregory becomes a topic of discussion. Tea and Dr. Gregory's wedding will be featured on Married to Medicine season 10, with Tea admitting to being a "bridezilla." Despite their significant age difference, they both seem aligned on their future together.
Lateasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford married Dr. Gregory Lunceford on Married to Medicine season 10, and there's curiosity surrounding her age on the show. Dr. Gregory was previously married to Quad Webb, and their divorce began to crumble in 2018 after his alleged infidelity. Although she's still a cast member on Married to Medicine season 10, Quad wasn't invited to the wedding, which will...
Lateasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford married Dr. Gregory Lunceford on Married to Medicine season 10, and there's curiosity surrounding her age on the show. Dr. Gregory was previously married to Quad Webb, and their divorce began to crumble in 2018 after his alleged infidelity. Although she's still a cast member on Married to Medicine season 10, Quad wasn't invited to the wedding, which will...
- 11/13/2023
- by Amanda Gardner
- ScreenRant

The premiere episode of season 10 of Married to Medicine garnered positive reviews from viewers, who expressed satisfaction with the upcoming season. Reality TV producer Carlos King Dr. Heavenly Kimes participated in a joint live session, where they dived into the details of the premiere episode of Married to Medicine and The Real Housewives of Potomac. During their live chat, the duo addressed the addition of newcomer Lateasha Lunceford to the M2M cast. Lateasha is the newlywed wife of Dr. Gregory Lunceford, who happens to be original cast member Quad Webb's former husband. Dr. Heavenly and Carlos disagreed when discussing whether Lateasha "fit in" with the other ladies in the cast. Dr. Heavenly admittedly felt that Lateasha didn't "fit in" with the ladies, but following her admission, Dr. Heavenly confessed a shocking revelation - she was the one who advocated for Lateasha to join the show.
- 11/9/2023
- by Corinne Johnson
- Collider.com

It’s time to confirm your appointment for season 10 of Married to Medicine when the show returns on Sunday, November 5. Back again are Dr. Jacqueline Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Toya Bush-Harris, and Quad Webb. An exciting addition to the mix is Phaedra Parks, who is certainly no stranger to the drama of Bravo reality TV. After her exit from the Real Housewives of Atlanta, the attorney and entrepreneur appeared in other shows within the franchise including Girls Trip. Rounding out the cast of ladies is Lateasha Lunceford, the soon-to-be wife of Dr. Gregory Lunceford who shakes things up, and Dr. Kimes’ colleague and friend Dr. Alicia Egolum. Even with all the bumps in the road, feuds, and blowups, Dr. Kimes has been grateful for the experience of sharing her life with viewers. Not to mention trying to learn from the past and growing as a person. Here...
- 11/5/2023
- TV Insider
Married to Medicine is back for its 10th anniversary season. Bravo has announced the return date of the reality series with the release of a sneak peek and new cast details. The reality series follows a group of female doctors or women married to male physicians living in Atlanta.
Dr. Jacqueline Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Toya Bush-Harris, and Quad Webb are all returning for season 10 and will be joined by Phaedra Parks, Esq., Lateasha Lunceford, and Dr. Alicia Egolum.
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Dr. Jacqueline Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Toya Bush-Harris, and Quad Webb are all returning for season 10 and will be joined by Phaedra Parks, Esq., Lateasha Lunceford, and Dr. Alicia Egolum.
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- 10/8/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com

Married to Medicine is back on Bravo with its historic 10th season premiering on Sunday, Nov. 5 at 9:15 p.m. Et. Check out the trailer in the video posted above.
Dr. Jacqueline Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Toya Bush-Harris and Quad Webb return for Season 10 of the Bravo reality series. Former The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Phaedra Parks joins the cast full-time alongside Lateasha Lunceford with Dr. Alicia Egolum coming on board as a “friend of” the cast.
‘Married to Medicine’ Season 10 Cast Dr. Jackie
Expanding her practice with no plans of slowing down as the guru of gyno, Dr. Jackie’s schedule is packed and so is life at home. Dr. Jackie is doing it all, including meeting with VP Kamala Harris on maternal health issues and treating several high-profile patients. While she’s still trying to fit time in with her girls, has her doctorial...
Dr. Jacqueline Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Toya Bush-Harris and Quad Webb return for Season 10 of the Bravo reality series. Former The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Phaedra Parks joins the cast full-time alongside Lateasha Lunceford with Dr. Alicia Egolum coming on board as a “friend of” the cast.
‘Married to Medicine’ Season 10 Cast Dr. Jackie
Expanding her practice with no plans of slowing down as the guru of gyno, Dr. Jackie’s schedule is packed and so is life at home. Dr. Jackie is doing it all, including meeting with VP Kamala Harris on maternal health issues and treating several high-profile patients. While she’s still trying to fit time in with her girls, has her doctorial...
- 10/8/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV


BravoCon, the annual convention celebrating all things Bravo, has announced the full programming schedule for the event, which is being held in Las Vegas from November 3-5, 2023.
Highlights include a screening of the “The Real Housewives of Dubai” Season 2 premiere, a choreography session with “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Erika Jayne (who recently had her own residency in Las Vegas), and two “Real Housewives of New Jersey” cast panels.
Attendees can see the schedule at BravoCon2023.com or download the official BravoCon 2023 app in Apple and Google Play stores.
“Watch What Happens Live!” host Andy Cohen will tape five special episodes of “BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen!” at The Paris Theater including The Bravos – a night of glitz and glamour honoring Bravo’s most iconic stars and unforgettable awards. A full list of categories and nominees are forthcoming, along with details on how fans can vote for their favorite Bravolebrities beginning Oct.
Highlights include a screening of the “The Real Housewives of Dubai” Season 2 premiere, a choreography session with “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Erika Jayne (who recently had her own residency in Las Vegas), and two “Real Housewives of New Jersey” cast panels.
Attendees can see the schedule at BravoCon2023.com or download the official BravoCon 2023 app in Apple and Google Play stores.
“Watch What Happens Live!” host Andy Cohen will tape five special episodes of “BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen!” at The Paris Theater including The Bravos – a night of glitz and glamour honoring Bravo’s most iconic stars and unforgettable awards. A full list of categories and nominees are forthcoming, along with details on how fans can vote for their favorite Bravolebrities beginning Oct.
- 9/22/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
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