‘Married to Medicine’ Recap: Dr. Heavenly Angers the Group + Toya, Cecil & Greg Go Off

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By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

On last night’s episode of “Married to Medicine,” the group’s trip to Barbados goes left after a disastrous couple’s therapy session hosted by Dr. Heavenly.

During the session, Toya and Dr. Eugene get offended and call out Heavenly.

And Cecil and Dr. Greg both go all the way off on Dr. Simone and Quad.

Here’s a recap of “Circle of Truth.”

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8 comments

  1. I hope this now shows that Heavenly is no relationship expert. All she does is cause chaos and pretend she has no idea what people are talking about when she gets called out.

  2. Heavenly should not have been the one coming up with the questions. That should have been left up to the couples themselves. I’m convinced she had no intentions on helping any of them. She wanted to cause drama.

  3. I want to know what her husband was referring too when he said she been through dark stuff or issues she’s been through it’s time for her to start spilling her drama. But I agree, its something evil about that woman.

  4. Most of these marriages are dysfunctional. I don’t care for Heavenly but she is right about Toya. Toya does disrespect Eugene in front of everyone else. The Curtis situation, telling everyone he likes to jack off and cursing him out last season are just a few examples.

  5. Cecil has a point. She bought that car without telling him so why is she tripping about him investing without talking to her? And I don’t see how he’s trying to be perfect.

    1. All of that is right as rain, Toya talks to much. It’s like she’s looking for an audience so someone will agree with her when in fact everyone is embarrassed because of her. Eugene was trying to save face, bless his heart.

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