‘Married To Medicine’ Cast Celebrate 10 Seasons Of Bravo Reality Series; Phaedra Parks Ready To Create More Memes — BravoCon

‘Married To Medicine’ Cast Celebrate 10 Seasons Of Bravo Reality Series; Phaedra Parks Ready To Create More Memes — BravoCon

Married to Medicine is celebrating 10 seasons on Bravo and the ladies of the reality series are opening up about hitting that milestone.

During BravoCon 2023 in Las Vegas, Deadline caught up with some of the cast members of the show to talk about how they were feeling ahead of the Season 10 premiere tonight.

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“I think it’s amazing. It’s humbling that we’re here for this long and the fans love us for this long,” Dr. Heavenly told us. “We want to go ten more seasons because we have a lot more to give and a lot more to show.”

Dr. Jackie added, “It’s an amazing feeling. We are so excited that we’ve been able to… and it’s just made us closer. We’ve become better friends.”

For Season 10, there are three additions to the cast including The Real Housewives of Atlanta vet Phaedra Parks.

Dr. Simone Whitmore noted that “it was a lot having three new girlfriends all at once. The cast was already familiar with Parks and said her casting was “a nice addition. So surprisingly positive. It was great having her on our show.”

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While talking to Parks about joining the show, she told us that there would “be lots of memes because this is definitely going to be one of the most dramatic seasons ever. It’s going to be a lot of laughing, a lot of crying, a lot of reading and people will be taking notes because there’s a lot going on.”

Parks had previously returned to the Bravoverse when she joined The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip Season 2 on Peacock, but this time it was on Married to Medicine for a full-time role.

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The former housewife said that joining the series “has been a breath of fresh air because these are professional women with jobs and careers and they’re well-educated much like myself. So that’s been a good thing because we can have really intellectual conversations.”