"Married To Medicine" could be set for cancellation, after giving Bravo TV its worse Sunday night ratings in five years. Sunday nights are usually the network’s highest night of programming. It’s the benchmark by which ad sales are derived. Married to Medicine" not only flopped in the ratings but lost the network's five year domination on Sunday evenings.
Viewers have been left baffled after the show creator (Mariah Huq) was forced off of her own show. Bravo TV is planning a "Married To Medicine Houston". Bravo TV and Mariah Huq's two partners forced her out after stealing her idea to avoid paying and naming her executive producer.
Ever heard the saying "If you digging a grave for me, dig two. One for me and one for yourself."
I will not be watch this show. This is so wrong.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea all this was happening. I stop watching that racist network (Bravo) after the weave skit at the RHOA reunion.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't feeling that skit either. I'm white and felt very uncomfortable.
ReplyDeleteI will not support "married to medicine" or "married to medicine houston". I had no idea they fired mariah or announced spin-off.
ReplyDeleteHope Mariah wins her lawsuit.
ReplyDeleteThis is a mess. The other ladies should be a shame of themselves. Their willingness to overlook wrongdoing for pennies. The thirst is real.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Traci. How are the other women comfortable with that???
ReplyDeleteWill never watch married to medicine and will not watch married to medicine Houston.
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