The tension between Quad Webb and Dr. Gregory Lunceford reached new heights during the latest episode of Married to Medicine. It turns out that having two exes go on a couples’ trip with their new partners just isn’t a good idea. Who would have thought?
The situation on the couples’ trip escalated when Quad started making comments about Dr. G and Lateasha Lunceford’s sex life. The moments we saw on screen were messy, but according to Dr. Heavenly Kimes, some of the worst moments didn’t even make it into the final cut of the episode.
Now though, she’s speaking on it. Maybe they’ll be shown at reunion?
Dr. Heavenly Kimes says there’s more to the story from Married to Medicine Season 11, Episode 10
Like clockwork, after Season 11, Episode 10 of M2M aired, Dr. Heavenly took to her YouTube channel to dish on everything we didn’t see. We all know her favorite pastime is running to that camera and gossiping with her subscribers about all of the behind-the-scenes drama happening on the show. This time, she talked about how Dr. G’s outburst went far beyond what we saw on screen.
“He stood up and started screaming at Sweet Tea,” Dr. Heavenly alleged. “They only showed a part of it.”
She continued, “He said, ‘You talk too f*cking much, you shut the f*ck up.’”
Dr. Heavenly called the moment “cringe,” and it sounds like the situation left everyone in the group feeling confused. You can blame some of that confusion on all of the rum punch they were drinking at the resort. Either way, she said Cecil Whitmore tried to intervene in the drama.
“Cecil got up and got in between them because [Dr. Greg] was like on Sweet Tea, and it was so cringe,” Heavenly continued.
Meanwhile, Heavenly said that Toya Bush-Harris interpreted the moment differently. She thought Greg was aiming his curse words at Quad and telling her to “shut the f*ck up.” Obviously, he shouldn’t have been saying that to anybody, but Heavenly said it would have made more sense if he were actually talking to Quad.
“To me, Sweet Tea didn’t even say that much,” she recalled, insisting that it was Quad who got Dr. G riled up.
“She was talking about things I can’t say. She was talking about things that happened in their marriage, things that he did to her,” Heavenly explained.
At the end of the episode, Greg stormed off into the night, hoping to cool down from the explosive moment. Unfortunately, based on what we’ve seen from the midseason trailer, it seems like things will get worse before they get better.
Married to Medicine airs on Bravo every Sunday at 9/8c.
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