Dr. Heavenly Says Phaedra Parks Is A Better Fit For ‘Housewives’ Than ‘Married To Medicine’

Dr. Heavenly Says Phaedra Parks Is A Better Fit For ‘Housewives’ Than ‘Married To Medicine’
Dr. Heavenly Kimes is not holding back about her Married to Medicine co-star, Phaedra Parks.
Appearing on Page Six’s Virtual Reali-Tea podcast, Dr. Heavenly shared,
“Phaedra is a little bit fake. I like her, don’t get me wrong… she thinks she’s the smartest person in the room, but she’s not.”
Heavenly didn’t stop there, adding,
“She doesn’t always tell the truth.”
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When asked about getting to know Phaedra on a deeper level, Heavenly said,
“I don’t think she ever intended getting to know us on a deeper level. It was very surface.”
She also suggested that Phaedra might be better suited for The Real Housewives, saying,
“She’s not married to medicine.”
Phaedra joined Married to Medicine in season 10 and, after filming season 11, returned to The Real Housewives of Atlanta for season 16, marking her comeback to the franchise after a six-year hiatus.
What are your thoughts on Heavenly’s comments?
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