The Married to Medicine women weren't the only ones with some things to get off their chests at the Season 11 reunion. During the third and final part of the cast sitdown, Dr. Gregory Lunceford took his turn in the hot seat to address his marriage to Lateasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford; in particular, his hot mic moment from Episode 12.
Host Andy Cohen referenced "how heated the argument got" with Lateasha "behind closed doors," before asking, "Now that you've seen and heard it back, do you regret the way you talked to your wife?"
Dr. Greg responded, "I do regret the way I talked to her. I owe her an apology for that."
The opportunity to make amends arrived shortly afterward when his wife and the rest of the cast joined the men on stage. Before giving the Atlanta psychiatrist the floor, the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host pointed out that, though Greg had already "privately" apologized to Sweet Tea, "he wanted to say something publicly" to his wife.
"Babe, you're my whole heart," Dr. Greg told Lateasha. "I love you so much, and I would never do anything to hurt you. And, you know, those things that I said, they were just in the heat of the moment, and I didn't mean 'em. And I'm sorry."
Responding to her husband's public apology, Lateasha added, "No marriage is perfect. We're gonna have disagreements; there's gonna be spats. And, so ya know, y'all just get the real."
Lateasha revealed she and Dr. Greg are in counseling
Naturally, several of the women and their significant others also shared their reactions to Dr. Greg's hot mic moment.
After Dr. Eugene Harris began to suggest that "everybody in this room would be lying if they said that they didn't say something in their home, in private…" Dr. Heavenly Kimes cut him off to say, "You can make all the excuses you want to, Eugene. My husband has never talked to me like that, ever." (A well-placed throwback clip of her and husband Dr. Damon Kimes from 2021 showed otherwise, however.)
Meanwhile, Quad Webb's boyfriend, King opined, "That wasn't normal behavior," and Quad herself chimed in, "It was not." After Greg argued that he and Lateasha "are still learning each other, too," King doubled down, adding, "You can learn anybody, but that's not normal behavior."
Lateasha fired back, "It's our normal. It's not for you to comment on, King."
Toya Bush-Harris, for her part, admitted that she and Dr. Eugene had "rough conversations" in the past, but "went to talk to somebody" to "learn how to be more respectful," afterward. "So, I think the concern is we think you need to do the work," she told the couple.
Lateasha's response? "We are doing the work. We are in counseling."
What Dr. Greg said to Lateasha in his hot mic moment
As you may recall, the conversation in question occurred on the heels of the disastrous couple's trip to Key West, Florida. As the pair's discussion about Dr. Greg's "toxic" drama with Quad and King quickly devolved into more of a disagreement, he eventually got up from their kitchen table and stormed off.
"You're trying a grown ass man, and you're not trying to say you're naive?" Dr. Greg fumed, as he walked up the stairs.
Lateasha followed him, and, though she closed the door to cameras, their mics picked up the continuation of the heated argument. The two went back and forth, with Greg blaming her for saying "s--t to make me go off," and Lateasha insisting she was "entitled to [her] opinion."
Though his wife attempted to diffuse the situation and warned him to "be quiet," the physician continued to accuse her of thinking she "[knows] everything," repeating, "I don't know who you think you’re talking to."
As they continue to work on their marriage today, don’t miss Sweet Tea's update on starting a family with Dr. Greg after "two failed attempts" at IUI.