‘Married to Medicine’ Star Toya Bush-Harris Sets the Record Straight About Rumored Altercation

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Toya Bush-Harris wanted to set the record straight.

Toya Bush-Harris is used to drama on “Married to Medicine.” In fact, she had a lot during the first season. Mariah Huq was upset because she believed Toya told others that Dr. Aydin Huq isn’t her daughter’s biological father. This was something that Mariah didn’t want to be discussed by those in the group. So it hurt their friendship. And the two women came to blows at an event. Interestingly enough, the altercation was so controversial that it brought more awareness to the show. Critics couldn’t believe that wives of doctors would get into an altercation on television.

Interestingly enough, Toya’s dramatic moments on the show have continued since then. She’s been involved in explosive feuds with Dr. Heavenly Kimes and Quad Webb. It also seems as if she may find herself at odds with newbie Audra Curry on the upcoming season.

In the trailer, Toya and Audra were in each other’s faces exchanging words. At one point, Toya took her hand and mushed Audra back. The video ended before fans could see the aftermath. And months ago, it was rumored that an altercation took place at Quad’s holiday party.

A fan of the show brought up the situation on Instagram. They wrote, “Who you putting the paws on? I’m here for it.”

In response to this, Toya wrote, “No paws! I don’t fight…just create some friendly social distance when necessary. Stay tuned!”

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4 comments

  1. Y’all women (adolescents) are too old and thirsty to manufacture this drama. Y’all were boring back then and y’all really boring and ridiculously desperate for attention now. Please stop trying to act relevant and be relevant. Bam!!

  2. Toya has never backed down from a fight. I am curious to see why she and Audra didn’t get along though.

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