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Lateasha “Sweet Tea” Lunceford is ending her time on Married to Medicine after two seasons, Deadline has learned. The Bravo ...
Married to Medicine star Lateasha ‘Sweet Tea’ Lunceford confirms her exit from the series after two years, says there is more ...
W hen Phaedra Parks left Married to Medicine to return to The Real Housewives of Atlanta, she threw an oak-tree-sized shade ...
Bravo has renewed 'Married to Medicine' for season 12, but Lateasha 'Sweet Tea' Lunceford won't be part of the cast.
Dr. Simone Whitmore shocked her Married to Medicine fans and castmates in January with news that she and her husband Cecil Whitmore would be divorcing after 21 years of marriage. But it turns out ...
Watch Married to Medicine now streaming on Peacock. Paging all Bravo fans, Married to Medicine will return to Bravo for Season 12. The news of the show's upcoming new season was confirmed on May 7 ...
Married to Medicine's Dr. Jackie Walters is opening up about her estranged husband's cheating scandal, and what it felt like to watch it play out in the public eye Dave Quinn is a Senior Editor ...
‘Married to Medicine’ Star Lateasha ‘Sweet Tea’ Lunceford has announced that she will not be returning to the Bravo reality show after just two seasons. Sweet Tea revealed the shocking news via ...
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Lunceford joined Married to Medicine in Season 10 as Dr. Greg Lunceford’s wife. Dr. Greg was formerly married to OG star Quad Webb, which created drama from the star as Lunceford clashed with Webb.
Lateasha “Sweet Tea” Lunceford is ending her time on Married to Medicine after two seasons, Deadline has learned. The Bravo star took to social media to share that she was not returning to the reality ...
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