Quad Webb Drops Bombshell on Dr. G and Sweet Tea—"Have More Sx" Sparks Explosive Argument!

   

The drama is heating up on Season 11 of "Married to Medicine," and Quad Webb is finding herself at the center of it once again. During a recent cast trip, a seemingly innocent suggestion from Quad to her ex-husband, Dr. Gregory Lunceford, and his new wife, Lateasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford, ignited a fiery argument.

The already simmering tensions on "Married to Medicine" Season 11 reached a boiling point when Quad Webb threw a suggestive grenade into the dynamic between her ex-husband, Dr. Gregory Lunceford, and his new wife, Lateasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford. The fallout was explosive, leaving viewers wondering if this was just a case of Quad being messy, or a calculated strike aimed at destabilizing the new marriage.

During what was supposed to be a lighthearted couples' getaway, Quad brazenly advised Dr. G and Sweet Tea to ramp up their bedroom activity if they were serious about starting a family, even volunteering to throw them a baby shower. The audacity of the comment hung heavy in the air, especially given Quad's earlier boasting about her own active sex life with her boyfriend, King.

Sweet Tea, clearly stung by the remark, fired back, igniting a verbal inferno. The other cast members watched in discomfort as the situation spiraled out of control, with Toya Bush-Harris pointing out the palpable awkwardness. Quad attempted to defend her actions, claiming she was merely supportive of the couple, given that she was the one who ended her marriage with Dr. G. However, Dr. G's curt retort – "Well, we don't care what you think" – revealed the raw nerve Quad had struck.

The exchange escalated further when Dr. G snapped at Lateasha for even engaging with Quad, exposing deep-seated insecurities and unresolved baggage. The episode served as a stark reminder that the ghosts of past relationships can haunt even the most well-intentioned present ones. As Dr. Gregory tries to navigate his new marriage with Lateasha, and Quad flaunts her new relationship with King, the question remains: was Quad's comment a genuine attempt at humor, or a calculated move to reignite old flames and sabotage Dr. G's happiness? The answer, like the future of these relationships, remains dangerously uncertain.