Dr. Simone Criticizes Phaedra Parks' "Poor Decision" to Bring Quad Webb to the Bachelorette Party: Unveiling the Fallout-quang

   

On Season 10 of Married to Medicine, Phaedra Parks orchestrated the gag of the century by bringing Quad Webb to Lateasha “Sweet Tea” Lunceford’s bachelorette party.

Although the moment made for some great reality TV, not everyone was living for the mess. And now, one cast member in particular is speaking on it.

Dr. Simone Whitmore recently chatted with OK! Magazine about Season 10, and she apparently wasn’t too impressed with Phaedra’s shenanigans.

Disapproval from the doctor

Dr. Simone was one of the main proponents of bringing Sweet Tea into the M2M circle. For some reason, she wanted Dr. Gregory Lunceford’s new wife included in the circle. So, it shouldn’t be too much of a surprise that she didn’t appreciate Quad crashing the bachelorette party.

“Phaedra made a poor decision,” Dr. Simone said of the petty moment.

Phaedra exhibiting poor decision-making skills isn’t new. However, Dr. Simone still gave the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star the benefit of the doubt. With Quad on the outs with the M2M circle, Dr Simone said that she thinks Phaedra’s intentions were good. She just wanted to bring the group back together.

Simone explained, “She’s listening to some of the ladies ask about Quad. I’m sure she listened to Quad complain about us as a group of friends. But I think Phaedra had good intentions.”

She continued, “She was basically saying, ‘Let me create a bridge between the ladies and Quad.’ It was just such poor timing.”

Obviously, Sweet Tea didn’t love the timing either. Who would want their husband’s ex-wife at their bachelorette party? She ultimately asked Quad to leave, and the OG cast member’s position in the group has been rocky ever since.

It’s not clear if Quad and Sweet Tea will ever be able to coexist in the same social circle, but you can’t say that Phaedra didn’t try to make it work. The timing may have just been a little questionable.

Married to Medicine airs Sunday nights on Bravo at 9/8c.