ATL Continues Reality TV Take Over, Announces New Show ‘Married to Medicine’
Atlanta is the new Hollywood of reality TV. Last year alone, countless reality shows have made the state of Georgia it’s backdrops, thanks to networks like BRAVO, Vh1 and TLC. And what do we have now? Yet, another one. The Hollywood Reporter reports the latest docu-series ‘Married to Medicine’ makes it’s debut this March. The show, which features six women, is described as a
“fast-paced and drama-filled social scene of Atlanta’s exclusive medical inner circle”
Now, who exactly ARE these women? Glad you asked! Here’s the skinny:
Toya Bush-Harris:
Bush-Harris is helping to launch her husband’s medical concierge business, working on publishing a children’s nursery book series and volunteers at her church and as a mentor to local young women.
Mariah Huq:
The founder/CEO of Mariah Media Group, troop leader of her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop and a producer of Married to Medicine, Huq, along with her family, has a foundation in Bangladesh and is currently working to build a hospital in name of her late father-in-law.
Quad Webb-Lunceford:
Known as the “Black Barbie” in her social circle, Lunceford-Webb is newly wed to psychiatrist Dr. Gregory Lunceford, whose reserved demeanor often clashes with her unpredictable feistiness.
Dr. Jacqueline Walters:
Doctor to stars like Toni Braxton, T.I. and Usher, this Board-certified OBGYN is also a two-time breast cancer survivor and advocate for breast cancer awareness.
Kari Wells:
Wells has been the owner of a production company and CFO of her husband’s orthopedic practice and medical realty company. The couple to two kids support many charitable organizations including Doctors Without Borders and Thriving Children Atlanta.
Dr. Simone Whitmore:
The independent OBGYN, who has her own practice since 2004, has been married to her more laid-back husband, Cecil Whitmore, for 16 years, and they have sons together.
And here’s a teaser of the new show:
Premiere on Sunday, March 24th at 9pm. P.S. Am I the only one that cringed while watching that fight scene? Ouch! More importantly, will you tune in? Or is RHOA enough for your reality consumption?

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Ok, what!! Are these women really fighting!? Wow, what does Bravo have in those camera lights that make these women act this way!? Seriously, I’ve been in countless circles and never seen grown professional women come to blows as much as I’ve seen on Bravo!! But, I’ll probably watch it, don’t judge me.
I believe “Married to Medicine” to a disservice to the medical community, to the African American community and to Atlanta woman in general., I hope the show gets cancel., from showing people mishaving and just being straight “ghetto” to have a doctor mother calling his son’s crush “little bitch” this is all wrong. I hope somebody open their hearts and their eyes because society is just going in the wrong patch.