During Season 11, Episode 12 of Married to Medicine, Dr. Gregory Lunceford and Lateasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford had to unpack things after a couple’s trip to Key West, Florida went haywire. While it was nice to be back in Atlanta together, their bliss quickly devolved into an argument that wasn't so private.
At home, they sat in the kitchen and Lateasha grabbed them some water.
“How are you feeling, honey?” she asked.
“How am I feeling? I’m feeling a little worn out, actually. After all that crap,” Dr. Gregory said.
“I’m a bit worn out, too,” his wife replied.
“It was really annoying and embarrassing. And then when [Quad Webb] started saying all that stuff about, you know, she left me and all that,” he continued, referring to the moment a couple of nights earlier when his ex-wife Quad said that she “chose” to leave him. “Man, I just wasn’t ready to hear all that bulls--t. And it just … before I knew it, I’d reacted.”
“Don’t allow her to get to you,” Lateasha responded.
“We couldn’t get in any trouble by leaving, so I just had to get up out of there," Dr. Gregory said. "It was just a toxic environment."
Lateasha disagreed, but Dr. Gregory stood his ground.
He eventually got up from the kitchen table, but the argument continued regardless. “Maybe we should end this right here,” Dr. Gregory said before walking away.
“You’re trying a grown ass man, and you’re not trying to say you’re naive?” he added as he walked up the stairs. (“What are you storming out on?” said Lateasha in a confessional. “Like, where are you going? Because I’m all that you have.”)
Naturally, she decided to follow him.
What Lateasha and Dr. Gregory said during their hot mic moment
When Lateasha got to the top of the stairs, she closed the door — but thanks to those microphones, we could still catch every word.
“It’s your fault. Don’t say s--t to make me go off,” Dr. Gregory said.
“It’s really not my fault,” responded Lateasha. “I’m entitled to my opinion, Gregory.”
He countered by arguing that her opinion "makes no sense," and in an attempt to diffuse the argument, she simply noted, "Right now I understand it’s a sensitive time..."
However, the tense conversation didn't end there. “You think you know everything. Don’t you?” Dr. Gregory said.
“I understand that you’re upset… but it doesn’t have to get to a point where you say that I’m naive. Don’t do that," Lateasha replied.
“I don’t know who you think you’re talking to,” he repeated as she repeatedly told him to “be quiet.”
“Stop saying stupid stuff. You’re gonna get the reaction that you don’t want. How about that?” he added. Her response? "Stop."
Keep tuning in to Married to Medicine to find out how the rest of the season shakes out.