The ‘Married to Medicine LA’ Ladies Wonder Why They Didn’t Get a Reunion for Season 2

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The ladies in Atlanta have had lots of drama since the beginning.

The differences between “Married to Medicine” and “Married to Medicine LA” have been a hot topic on social media. Of course, the Atlanta cast has been known for drama since its first season one. This has a lot to do with the fact that Mariah Huq and Toya Bush-Harris got into a physical altercation while they were in gowns.

Then, of course, there are the other feuds.

Dr. Heavenly Kimes’ feud with Mariah is also one for the books. However, the longest-running feud has been between Mariah and Quad Webb.

The former best friends have even made horrible accusations about each other. Quad accused Mariah of using drugs. Mariah didn’t deny rumors suggesting Quad had an affair with Mariah’s ex-brother in law. Things got so messy that the other women on the show wanted no parts of it.

Imani explained why the LA show can’t be too messy.

The LA show is very different. And the latest season showed that even though the cast did have a few differences, they still have a pretty strong sisterhood. So the women came together to support Dr. Imani Walker amid her divorce.

Imani would later do an interview and reveal why the women in LA don’t get too messy. She said that they don’t own their own practices. So unlike the doctors in Atlanta, it’s harder to get away with doing what they want to.

Despite this, a few of the LA ladies question why they haven’t had a reunion yet again despite this being the show’s second season.

They expressed this after a fan of the show tweeted asking the same question.

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  1. I still wish the show was on the air. It’s May 2024. It was so very educational to women. And is still very much needed and now.

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