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See What Has Dr. Heavenly Declaring “If You F-ck with My Man, I’m Gonna F-ck with Yours"
The fallout from the Season 10 reunion of Married to Medicine is set to continue on Season 11 for Dr. Heavenly Kimes and Leteasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford.
Dr. Heavenly Kimes is taking the gloves off. In a preview of the Season 11 premiere of Married to Medicine — set to air Nov. 24 — the dentist explains to friends Dr. Simone Whitmore and Cecil Whitmore that she's no longer playing nice with Lateasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford following the Season 10 reunion, which saw Sweet Tea accuse Heavenly's husband Dr. Damon Kimes of cheating.
Heavenly, more specifically, declares, "All y'all brother tuckers know, if you f-ck with my man, I'm going to f-ck with yours."
So, to get back at Sweet Tea, Heavenly took to social media to air her grievances — which prompted Sweet Tea to take some swipes of her own. "She said some derogatory things about me and my profession, and my businesses. And I retaliated on her husband," Heavenly explains in a confessional.
Now, the women are not getting along, making it difficult for Damon and Sweet Tea's husband Dr. Gregory Lunceford (who was previously married to Quad Webb) to mend their own friendship.
That said, Heavenly acknowledges she does "go too far sometimes" and plans to apologize to Sweet Tea. "Moving forward, I'm good," she insists.
Where Dr. Heavenly Stands with the Married to Medicine Cast
In other news, Heavenly has taken on the responsibility of bringing the group back together, and tells Simone in the preview clip that it's time for her to make up with Quad, who stopped speaking to Simone shortly after the reunion. "My opinion is that you do owe her an apology. Quad apologized to all of us in New York," Heavenly says.
Even Cecil agrees that Quad was "very apologetic" and is owed a genuine apology — not a "bullsh-t" one.
Heavenly goes so far as to give Simone a script, telling her, "Just say, 'You know what, I thought about it and because it hurt you, I have to apologize."
While Simone admits she "was wrong in New York," it's unclear if she's willing to genuinely apologize to Quad after all that's gone down.
To see how it all pans out, tune in to the Season 11 premiere of Married to Medicine, airing Sunday, Nov. 24 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo. Each episode will stream next day on Peacock.
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