So far, we’ve got The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Big Rich Atlanta, Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, Bad Girls Club Atlanta… the list goes on and on.
Now add Married to Medicine to the growing list of Atlanta reality shows to watch.
Married to Medicine, Bravo TV’s latest female-centric docu-drama, follows the lives of six Atlanta women who are either doctors themselves (i.e. OBGYN Jacqueline Walters and her former business partner Simone Whitmore), or married to one (Mariah Huq and Toya Bush-Harris are married to ER doctors, Quad Lunceford’s new husband is a psychiatrist and Kari Wells’ husband is a surgeon).
The show features these “dynamic and successful” women as they juggle the roles of wives, mothers and socialites.
Watch sneak peek video of Married to Medicine (episode 1) + meet the cast below…
Meet the cast:
This Board-certified OBGYN lives by the philosophy ?work hard, play hard.? After graduating medical school at the University of Mississippi, Jacqueline completed her residency at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. As a two-time breast cancer survivor, Jackie has a positive and vibrant attitude toward life.? Her dedication to work and family sets this bombshell in motion at all times.
Her husband, Curtis, and daughter by marriage, Kursten have to get up early in the morning to catch this career-driven diva — which by her definition stands for ?Dedicated, Innovative, Victorious, Admirable.? Her ?Thin is In? motto comes with a hint of vanity and sometimes pure obsession with eating healthy and excessive exercise. Between furthering her OBGYN practice, fostering a happy family life, and advocating for breast cancer awareness, many wonder how Jackie has time to balance it all.
Kari has had many successful careers including owning a production company. Today, she serves as CFO of her husband?s orthopedic practice and medical realty company, but her most important role is as mother to their two children, Alexa, 8, and Bryson, 7.
In addition to her various commitments, Kari is involved socially and politically in Atlanta and can frequently be seen hobnobbing with celebrities and politicians. The couple supports many charitable organizations including Doctors Without Borders?and Thriving Children Atlanta.
Known for their international flair, the Wells family loves to travel, and Kari, who speaks four languages, lives by the philosophy “you cannot have a narrow mind with a thick passport.” Kari?s dogged determination to succeed, sense of humor and spirituality help her to live life to the fullest.
Enjoying a strong, multicultural marriage to Dr. Aydin Huq, an emergency physician and native of Bangladesh, Mariah juggles family and career with their two children, Lauren-Taylor, 8, and Ethan-Tyler, 6.
Mariah openly embraces her husband’s culture by attending Mosque, learning to cook traditional Indian food and studying Bengali. The founder/CEO of Mariah Media Group, troop leader of her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop, and a producer of Married to Medicine, Mariah has a full life.
To top it off, Mariah is working on her latest venture, the Chief Operating Officer of Jewel and Jem, a children’s d?cor and pajama company, she runs with her sister, Lake.
When she’s not busy in the states, Mariah and her family support their family foundation in Bangladesh and are currently working on building a hospital in name of her late father-in-law.
Their personality differences may be connected to their gap in age — he is 13 years her senior, as she prefers it. The couple is the proud parents of two pampered pooches: Khloe and Kar’ie. In addition to being enthusiastic supporters of the Canine Assistants Foundation, the Luncefords also volunteer their time and efforts with various charities and organizations throughout Atlanta.
When Quad enrolled in Tennessee State University, she was the first in her family to attend college. With more than a decade of experience in medical sales under her belt, Quad’s work ethic has landed her in the top 10 percent in her industry. Quad, who dances to the beat of her own drum, often says “I did not ‘marry medicine,’ medicine was lucky enough to marry me.”
Simone graduated from Spelman College with a degree in biology/pre-medicine and earned her doctorate from East Tennessee State University. She completed her residency at Boston Medical Center and became a Board Certified OBGYN in 1999. From 1999 to 2004, Simone worked in various practices including Duncan-Cody Medical Group, Arista OBGYN and Castillo, Walters and Whitmore. She has owned?North Perimeter OBGYN?since 2004 and is a solo practitioner, allowing her to make her own rules.
While her staff may call her “The Warden? and ?Witchmore,? Simone simply likes hard workers and refuses to settle for mediocrity. Simone is a member of the?American College of OBGYN and the American Board of OBGYN. In her spare time, Simone participates in a mentor program with Spelman College and a local high school. When her packed schedule allows, Simone loves to shop, socialize, travel, and catch up on much-needed sleep.
In addition to being a busy mom to boys Ashton, 3, and Avery, 1, Toya is helping to launch her husband?s medical concierge business and working on publishing a children?s nursery book series.
On top of family commitments and career projects, Toya and her family are in the process of building a home conducive to their growing family. When she first moved to Atlanta, Toya joined Mocha Moms, which brings moms together in the community to promote healthy families and she currently enjoys volunteering at her church and mentoring young women in area.
You may notice that this newest franchise eerily resembles RHOA season 1. The franchise is merely a new spin on an old concept and comes complete with a “Nene-like” character who loves her some drag queens and what appears to be a ‘Kim Zolciak-like” token White chick.
The verdict is out on how similar this newest ATL show will be to RHOA, but from Andy Cohen’s excitement about “Black Barbie” and her ‘drag queen’ euphemisms, I’m sure it will be just as entertaining.
Married to Medicine premieres Sunday, March 24th.
Will you be tuning in or is it too much of the same dayum thang?
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