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Quad Webb Opens Up About the Recent Loss of Two Family Members
Several Bravolebs are showing their support for the Married to Medicine cast member.
Married to Medicine’s Quad Webb is thanking those who have rallied around her during an especially difficult time in her life, as both her 3-year-old niece, Aryanna, and her aunt Bev, recently passed away.
Keep reading to see the full message she shared on Instagram on September 5.
Quad Webb’s Thank-You Message
Addressed to her family, friends, and supporters, Quad’s post began, “I want to express my deepest gratitude for your love, prayers, condolences, emails, flowers, text messages, phone calls and support as we grapple with the losses of my beloved Ari and my aunt Bev. Your comforting words and gestures have been invaluable to us, providing strength and solace during these trying times.”
She continued: “Thank you also for honoring our request for privacy as we navigate our grief. This respect has allowed us the emotional space to be with family and come to terms with our losses. Your understanding means the world to us and has been a significant part of our healing process. The love and support we’ve received has been extraordinary, reminding us of the strength that comes from community. Your unwavering support has been a bright spot during this dark period, providing a sense of unity and love that has been heartwarming.”
Quad concluded her post with another thank-you, writing, “Thank you for enriching our lives during this challenging time, in ways that words can’t fully capture.”
Bravolebrities’ Supportive Messages for Quad Webb
It didn’t take long for several Bravo stars to send their love in the comments of Quad’s post. Several of her Married to Medicine castmates sent their condolences, including Dr. Jackie Walters and Dr. Heavenly Kimes. The latter wrote, “I am here for you always and all ways! Love you.”
The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Drew Sidora, Kandi Burruss, and Shereé Whitfield also left supportive comments, as did alums Porsha Williams, Cynthia Bailey, and Phaedra Parks.