The premiere episode of season 10 of Married to Medicine garnered positive reviews from viewers, who expressed satisfaction with the upcoming season. Reality TV producer Carlos King Dr. Heavenly Kimes participated in a joint live session, where they dived into the details of the premiere episode of Married to Medicine and The Real Housewives of Potomac. During their live chat, the duo addressed the addition of newcomer Lateasha Lunceford to the M2M cast. Lateasha is the newlywed wife of Dr. Gregory Lunceford, who happens to be original cast member Quad Webb's former husband. Dr. Heavenly and Carlos disagreed when discussing whether Lateasha "fit in" with the other ladies in the cast. Dr. Heavenly admittedly felt that Lateasha didn't "fit in" with the ladies, but following her admission, Dr. Heavenly confessed a shocking revelation - she was the one who advocated for Lateasha to join the show.
Dr. Heavenly Keeps It Real About Newbie Lateasha
Dr. Heavenly revealed that Lateasha consistently speaks negatively about her husband's ex-wife, Quad. Warning against going after Quad, Dr. Heavenly mentions a Bravo TV video where Lateasha showcased the same house that viewers had been familiar with during the marriage of Dr. Gregory and Quad. In the video, Lateasha stated, "We had to exercise some demons, so I had to come in here and crucify," referring to the living space that Quad and Greg previously shared. Heavenly elaborates on how fans of the reality TV world are well aware of Quad's ability to captivate audiences and handle herself with her "reads." Heavenly anticipated inviting Lateasha onto the show would make for great television but did not anticipate the rookie's attempts to go full force in trying to go up against heavyweight Quad Webb.
Dr. Heavenly Says Her Loyalty Lies With Quad

Married to Medicine airs Sunday nights at 9 PM on Bravo.