Recommended

'Married to Medicine' Season 3 October Finale Not the End for the Series?

"Married to Medicine" season 3 ended in October, but the finale may not be the last time that fans will see them because the latest news says the series will have a fourth season.

After season 4 drew to a close, word from the "Married to Medicine" cast has been scant. On Christmas Day, however, Dr. Heavenly Kimes revealed that she will come back for another installment of the Bravo series, according to Fashion & Style.

A fan asked Dr. Heavenly if they had begun shooting for "Married to Medicine" season 4. Her response confirmed that there will be another season.

"Not yet!! But it will be worth the wait!!! #Married2Med," said Heavenly in her tweet.

The previous season of "Married to Medicine" was heavily laden with drama. First, a fight broke out between Lisa Nicole Cloud and Quad Webb-Lunceford over the latter's background check activities. Then, viewers were shocked when Mariah Huq came back to the series after she quit over a beef with the production team, the report details.

During her comeback, Mariah revealed that she had a miscarriage. Things became even more tense when she told her cast mates that she felt no support from them at that time when she needed them the most.

In an interview with The Jasmine Brand, Mariah said her experience with the show this year was full of learning. She also conveyed her reservations in coming back to the series.

"If they wouldn't even show all the medical stuff I was going through when I was going through really life-threatening stuff… then what's the point of being a part of it?" Mariah told The Jasmine Brand. "I would have to be on one accord with the other producers."

When asked if her friendship with Quad will ever be restored, she said it would take some time. She also said faith and prayer will help repair the broken friendship.

"Married to Medicine" season 4 is reportedly slated for a 2016 premiere on Bravo.

You’ve readarticles in the last 30 days.

Was this article helpful?

Help keep The Christian Post free for everyone.

Our work is made possible by the generosity of supporters like you. Your contributions empower us to continue breaking stories that matter, providing clarity from a biblical worldview, and standing for truth in an era of competing narratives.

By making a recurring donation or a one-time donation of any amount, you’re helping to keep CP’s articles free and accessible for everyone.

We’re sorry to hear that.

Hope you’ll give us another try and check out some other articles. Return to homepage.