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Quad Webb and King addressed the recent episode on live.

“Married to Medicine” delivered one of its most controversial and messiest episodes yet with last week’s entry. To no surprise, Apollo Nida and his now estranged wife Sherien Copes’ appearance during the cast trip didn’t sit well with Phaedra Parks. Dr. Heavenly Kimes told Phaedra that she extended an invite to Apollo before the cast took off for Key West, Florida. However, at the time, Heavenly was under the impression that Sherien wouldn’t be coming. Apollo told her Sherien was not going. Regardless, Apollo showed up with Sherien and they confronted Phaedra for dating Apollo’s friend, Cheick. Cheick was Phaedra’s plus-one and date on the trip. They met via Sweet Tea’s speed dating event.

Phaedra wasn’t the only one in the group to have a dramatic moment. Quad Webb became drunk while all the couples answered questions via the game night Heavenly and Dr. Damon Kimes hosted. The tone of the event became awkward after Toya Bush-Harris noted how weird it felt to play this game around exes Dr. Gregory Lunceford and Quad.

When the couples were asked how often they make love, Quad told Greg and Sweet Tea they needed to get their number higher since they were trying to conceive. She also said Sweet Tea was the right woman for Greg and she would plan their baby shower. Eventually, Quad ended up arguing with Sweet Tea and Gregory. Quad’s boyfriend King tried to fight Gregory the day after.

Heavenly and trailers of future episodes confirmed Gregory did press charges against King. It was also rumored that Gregory’s move to make things legal caused producers to ban King from filming.

Quad and King addressed this recently on Instagram Live. They insisted that Gregory overreacted. King said they only “argued” so he didn’t think filing charges was necessary. And Quad said her ex-husband “snitched.”

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