‘Married To Medicine’ Season 10 Gets Premiere Date On Bravo With ‘RHOA’ Alum Phaedra Parks Joining Cast
Bravo released its first teaser for Married to Medicine Season 10 and the network announced the premiere date and the cast for the reality series.
Phaedra Parks, known for starring in The Real Housewives of Atlanta, is joining the show which premieres on Sunday, November 5 at 9 p.m. ET.
Returning to Married to Medicine are Dr. Jackie Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Toya Bush Harris and Quad Webb.
Parks is not the only newly added cast member as Lateasha Lunceford joins this season as fiancée and soon-to-be wife of Dr. Gregory Lunceford. Dr. Alicia Egolum is a dentist and friend of Dr. Heavenly Kimes, also joins as a friend of the cast.
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Watch the teaser of the new season of M2M in the video posted below.
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The teaser centers around Park’s major comeback to Bravo after six years. Parks calls herself Southern Bell and was on RHOA for seven seasons, joining the cast in Season 3 and departing after Season 9. Her exit from the franchise was amid allegations that Parks was behind a rumor that suggested co-star Kandi Burruss and her husband Todd Tucker had intentions of taking sexual advantage of Porsha Williams. The revelation played out during RHOA‘s Season 9 reunion.
Parks would return to The Real Housewives franchise as part of Peacock’s Ultimate Girls Trip spinoff. The reality TV personality was a cast member of the second season of the show when the housewives went on a getaway to the Berkshires.
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