Did Quad Get a DUI From Married to Medicine? Toya’s Allegation Explained
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Ever since Toya’s bombshell in the Season 10 premiere, viewers have been desperate for information on Quad’s DUI from Married to Medicine and if she actually was arrested for driving under the influence or if her alleged DUI was just another unfounded Bravo rumor. Quad is an original cast member on Married to Medicine, Bravo’s reality TV series following the personal and professional lives of doctors and doctors’ wives in the medical community in Atlanta, Georgia. The series premiered in 2013 and has led two two spin-offs: Married to Medicine: Houston and Married to Medicine: Los Angeles.
Quad has been a main cast member on Married to Medicine for 10 seasons aside from Season 8, where she was a recurring cast member. Quad was married to her ex-husband, Dr. Gregory Lunceford, from Season 1 to 5 of Married to Medicine. In Season 10, Gregory’s new wife, Lateasha Lunceford, joined Married to Medicine as a main cast member.
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As viewers expected, the Married to Medicine Season 10 premiere was filled with drama, and the name on everyone’s lips was Quad, who was accused of having a DUI by cast mate Toya. So did Quad really have a DUI from Married to Medicine? Read on for what we know.
1. Did Quad get a DUI from Married to Medicine?
Did Quad get a DUI from Married to Medicine? In Episode 1 of Married to Medicine Season 10, Quad’s cast mate, Toya, claimed that she had a DUI in between filming Season 9 and Season 10. “I am curious about where she is in her life right now. Because, from what I heard, I was going to ask you—are you covering her DUI case,” Toya asked new cast member and Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Phaedra Parks, who works as an attorney. “No, I don’t know about any DUI charge,” Phaedra said. Toya continued, “Yeah, she got a DUI. I heard about it.”
When Phaedra asked Toya where she heard that Quad had a DUI, Toya responded, “Girl, this is public knowledge. Quadriyyah Webb. DUI. It’s just the truth.” In a confessional interview, Toya explained, “I’m not one of those people who, when I hear a little gossip, I just run with it. You know, I’m a fact-checker. Look up: DUI. Quadriyyah Webb Lunceford. ” She added referencing Quad’s ex-husband, Dr. Gregory Lunceford, “Forget the Lunceford, that’s somebody else’s name.”
Back in the scene, Phaedra told Toya, “I’ve never heard that, so I cannot confirm nor deny it.” In her own confessional interview, Phaedra slammed Toya for spreading a rumor about Quad’s DUI without confirmation. “It is nothing nice to be putting a DUI on a Christian woman, and I believe Quad is a Christian woman. I think so.”
In the scene, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, another Married to Medicine cast member, suggested that Toya should’ve addressed the DUI with Quad, not the group of women. “If that is the case, y’all really need to be checking in on your friend. I haven’t heard from her,” Heavenly said. Gregory’s new wife, Lateasha, then shut down the conversation around Quad. “We’re not going to make this about Quad. If you’re here, you’re here for me and Gregory, but let’s not make that about her,” she said. “Gregory’s more settled in his life. He’s settled with his practice, and he’s ready for a family.”
So… did Quad get a DUI from Married to Medicine? The answer is unclear, but it seems to be no. According to Distractify, there are no public records that Quad had a DUI. If she did, however, Quad wouldn’t be the first Bravolebrity to be arrested for a DUI. Real Housewives of Orange County star Shannon Storms Beador was arrested for for a DUI in September 2023 after she crashed her car in Newport Beach, California, and caused property damage. She was chargged with two misdemeanors by the Orange County District Attorney, including one count of DUI and one count of a hit and run. Law enforcement officers also told TMZ that Shannon had a 0.24 blood alcohol level, which is three times the legal limit.
2. Who’s in the Married to Medicine cast for Season 10?
The Married to Medicine cast for Season 10 includes seven main cast members and two recurring cast members. Two cast members didn’t return from Married to Medicine Season 9: Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, who joined in Season 9, and Anila Sajja, who joined in Season 8. The Married to Medicine Season 10 cast also introduces two new cast members: Lateasha Lunceford, who is the new wife of cast member Quad Webb’s ex-husband Gregory Lunceford, and Phaedra Parks, who previously starred on The Real Housewives of Atlanta from Seasons 3 to 9. See the full Married to Medicine Season 10 cast ahead.
Toya Bush-Harris – Main
Dr. Jackie Walters – Main
Quad Webb – Main
Dr. Simone Whitmore – Main
Dr. Heavenly Kimes – Main
Lateasha Lunceford – Main
Phaedra Parks – Main
Dr. Alicia Egolum – Recurring
Married to Medicine airs on Sundays at 9 p.m. on Bravo and is available to stream on Peacock. Here’s how to watch it for free.
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