Married to Medicine Cast Promise ‘All Hell Broke Loose’ on Season 11-quang

   

Season 10 of Married to Medicine is here, and the ladies are coming out with a bang. And no, we’re not talking about the time when Mariah Huq and Toya Harris fought and fell in the pool during Season 1 — we’re taking all-out, mouth-dropping, reality TV goodness.

This group of doctors and doctor’s wives have always provided Bravo viewers with entertaining content. From Quad Webb’s one-liners to Dr. Heavenly Kimes reading the girls for filth to Toya’s never-ending issues with her finances. Married to Medicine is next-level television.

Since 2013, the M2M cast has remained the same for the most part. With minor changes here and there, the group’s core has remained the same. The cast’s bond results in real, raw drama, making for the perfect reality show. And based on the cast’s interview with In Touch, nothing has changed for the latest season.

Married to Medicine Season 10: What to expect

The Married to Medicine Season 10 cast photo

“When all the ladies got together in the same room, sometimes all hell broke loose,” newcomer Lateasha Lunceford (who is entangled with Quad’s ex-husband, Dr. G) revealed. “Expect to see laughter and tears, and friendships flourish and fail.”

On this show, you can always expect drama — whether rumors about cheating, sexuality, or simply being a good friend, they will always have something to argue about.

“We all brought drama,” Heavenly said. “We’re a group of women who are educated, opinionated, and not afraid to speak our minds.”

Something else viewers can look forward to this season is the return of Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Phaedra Parks. After her departure in 2017, she filmed other one-off shows, but Season 10 of M2M marks her grand return to Bravo in a full-time role.

“My sons and I discussed it,” Phaedra said. “Ayden had vivid memories of being on RHOA and wanted me to try full-time TV again. It made sense because I was embarking on a wellness career and dating a physician.”

Married To Medicine continues on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET.