Phaedra & Apollo Have a Tense Showdown in Married to Medicine Season 11 Midseason Trailer liennhi

   

We're somehow halfway through Married to Medicine Season 11, but it's safe to say that there's still a whole lot left to see.

Above, watch a sneak peek at what to expect the rest of the season from Dr. Jacqueline Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Toya Bush Harris, Quad Webb, Phaedra Parks, Esq., Lateasha “Sweet Tea” Lunceford; friends Dr. Contessa Metcalfe and Dr. Mimi Sanders; and the men in their lives.

Still to come on Married to Medicine Season 11... 

Drama for Phaedra Parks and Apollo Nida

An ex on the beach is rarely a good idea. “Why are you so worried about who I date?!” Phaedra asks her ex-husband Apollo Nida as they hang out on the beach during the cast's trip to Key West … while everyone else looks on.

“That’s like the messiest s--t I’ve ever seen,” says Toya in a confessional.

Phaedra Parks and Dr. Heavenly Kimes get into it

Back home, Phaedra is seen talking to Jackie. She tells her Heavenly is “the devil’s dog.”

In the next scene, the women discuss Phaedra.

“You’re telling me she got on a private jet?” says Toya. “That’s Phaedra Parks, bitch,” Heavenly responds.

The MTM cast with Quad Webb and her boyfriend Kint

Quad Webb and her boyfriend discuss moving in together

We met Quad's boyfriend King earlier this season, and their relationship seems to be moving along semi-nicely. In a tense clip, he tells her he’d “never move into a women’s house” because of the “natural order of things.”

“Who laid down the natural order?” she responds. “I did.”

“Hell no,” she says in a confessional.

A Regency-era themed party

The royal court of Atlanta is here — and they’re absolutely going to talk about issues within the kingdom.

While the women are all dressed up in their early 1800s in England best for some sort of gala or event, Simone says they’re “going back to being a fractured group.”

“We already are fractured,” Toya responds.

When does Married to Medicine air?

Season 11 of Married to Medicine is currently airing Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo. Additionally, each episode streams next day on Peacock.