‘Married To Medicine Los Angeles’ In The Works
‘Married To Medicine LA’ In The Works
The Married to Medicine franchise is expanding to Los Angeles. BRAVO describes its latest addition,
In the city of glitz and glam, these doctors save lives by day and walk red carpets at night. The docuseries features a group of friends living, working and playing in this exclusive medical community, and with Hollywood at their fingertips, these ladies never truly know who’s real and what’s fake.
Married to Medicine premiered on March 24, 2013, on Bravo and was created by Mariah Huq.
The series chronicles the lives of seven women in the Atlanta medical community with three of the women being doctors themselves while the others are doctors’ wives. It shows the group as they balance their social circles, careers, and families.
Toya Bush-Harris, Mariah Huq, Quad Webb-Lunceford, Jacqueline Walters, Kari Wells, and Simone Whitmore composed the first-season cast. Lisa Nicole Cloud and Heavenly Kimes joined the series beginning with the second season after the departure of Wells, while Huq departed after the second season. Married to Medicine: Houston premiered in 2016.
Will you watch Married to Medicine Los Angeles?
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I will NOT be watching. It’s going to end just as quick as the Houston spin off did. I love the original. Just bring them on more often. Fúck the spin offs.