Dr. Simone Whitmore

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Dr. Simone Whitmore
BirthplaceUnited States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPhysician, television personality
EmployerBravo (television)
Known forMarried to Medicine (Bravo)

Dr. Simone Whitmore is an American physician and reality television personality who has appeared as a main cast member on the Bravo television series Married to Medicine since its premiere on March 24, 2013. The series, set in Atlanta, Georgia, follows the personal and professional lives of women in the city's medical community — some of whom are practicing physicians themselves, while others are married to doctors. Whitmore, who is a board-certified OB/GYN, is one of the original cast members and has remained a central figure across all twelve seasons of the show. Her presence on the series has offered viewers a sustained look at the intersection of a demanding medical career and the social dynamics of Atlanta's medical elite. Known on the show for her candid opinions and straightforward personality, Whitmore has been a consistent presence through the show's evolution from a freshman series into one of Bravo's long-running reality franchises. As of the twelfth season, she continues to appear alongside fellow original cast members Dr. Jackie Walters, Toya Bush-Harris, and Quad Webb, as well as newer additions including Dr. Contessa Metcalfe and Dr. Mimi Sanders.[1]

Career

Medical Career

Simone Whitmore is a practicing physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN), based in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area. Her medical career has been a defining element of her public identity, particularly as it has been featured prominently on the Bravo television series Married to Medicine. As one of the four doctors among the show's cast — as distinguished from the "doctors' wives" — Whitmore's professional responsibilities as a physician have been depicted alongside her personal life throughout the series.[1] The show has explored the challenges of balancing a demanding medical practice with family obligations and social commitments within Atlanta's medical community.

Married to Medicine

Married to Medicine was created by Mariah Huq and greenlit by Bravo in November 2012 as part of a slate of new programming for the network.[2] The series was announced in February 2013 as a new docu-series set to premiere on Sunday, March 24, 2013, at 9 PM ET/PT. The network described the show as chronicling the personal and professional lives of several women in the Atlanta medical community, with the cast consisting of both practicing physicians and the wives of physicians.[3]

Dr. Simone Whitmore has been a main cast member since the show's first season, making her one of the longest-tenured members of the franchise. The premiere episode scored strong ratings for the network, drawing nearly 2 million total viewers and over 1 million adults aged 18–49.[4] The show's initial success helped establish it as a viable franchise within Bravo's portfolio of reality programming.

The series was filmed in the metropolitan Atlanta area, as confirmed by local media reports tracking television production in the region during 2013.[5] The Atlanta setting has been integral to the series, with the show exploring the social hierarchies and community dynamics specific to the city's medical professionals.

By early 2014, Married to Medicine had contributed to record-breaking ratings for Bravo. On January 5, 2014, the network experienced its best night in network history, with Married to Medicine among the series credited for the achievement.[6] The show's popularity led to continued renewals. In February 2014, Bravo announced that a new season of Married to Medicine would premiere in April of that year.[7]

The series continued to be renewed in subsequent years. In January 2015, Bravo confirmed the pickup of additional seasons for several of its established franchises, including Married to Medicine.[8]

Season 5 and Beyond

Ahead of the fifth season, which premiered in 2017, questions arose about the future of the series. Cast changes were confirmed, and the lineup for the new season was announced.[9] Dr. Whitmore remained part of the main cast through this transition period. Bravo released a trailer for the fifth season that featured Whitmore and her fellow cast members navigating both professional challenges and evolving personal relationships.[10]

The show expanded into a broader franchise, with Bravo announcing a new Married to Medicine series set in Los Angeles, further demonstrating the success of the original Atlanta-based concept in which Whitmore had played a foundational role.[11]

For the sixth season, People magazine exclusively premiered the season trailer, indicating the show's continued cultural relevance and media interest.[12] The seventh season was announced by Bravo in August 2019, with the network confirming the show's return.[13]

Season 12

As of the twelfth season of Married to Medicine, Dr. Whitmore continues to serve as a main cast member. The current cast includes Dr. Jackie Walters, Dr. Whitmore, Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, Dr. Mimi Sanders, Toya Bush-Harris, and Quad Webb, with Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Angel Love Davis, and Brandi Milton serving as friends of the show.[1]

During the Season 12 cycle, Whitmore has been involved in several storylines that have generated media coverage. In appearances on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Whitmore discussed the "Med Gala" — a medical community social event featured on the show — explaining its importance and the drama that surrounded it during the season.[14] She also clashed with co-star Toya Bush-Harris over the Med Gala during an After Show segment, where the two took questions from fans about the event and its surrounding conflicts.[15]

In another Watch What Happens Live appearance, Whitmore offered candid assessments of her castmates, stating that she wanted Dr. Jackie Walters to "speak up more" and expressing that Dr. Contessa Metcalfe "needs to pick a side," reflecting the interpersonal dynamics that have characterized the series throughout its run.[16]

The Season 12 reunion has generated particular attention, with reports indicating that unresolved tensions between Dr. Whitmore and Dr. Jackie Walters could have lasting consequences for their friendship.[17] Bravo has also reported on where the cast stands following the Season 12 finale, noting that the cast members have been navigating major life changes after filming concluded.[18]

Television Presence

Beyond the main series episodes, Dr. Whitmore has made multiple appearances on Bravo's companion programming, particularly Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, hosted by Andy Cohen. These appearances have served as a platform for Whitmore to discuss ongoing storylines, respond to fan questions, and provide her perspective on events depicted during the show's seasons.[16][14] Her willingness to express direct opinions about her co-stars during these live appearances has made her a notable figure within the Bravo reality television ecosystem.

Personal Life

Dr. Simone Whitmore's personal life has been a recurring subject on Married to Medicine, consistent with the show's format of documenting both the professional and domestic lives of its cast. As the title of the series suggests, the interplay between her medical career and her family life has been a central theme throughout her time on the show. The dynamics of her relationships with other cast members — particularly her long-standing friendship with Dr. Jackie Walters — have been extensively documented across multiple seasons. As of the twelfth season, tensions between Whitmore and Walters have been a prominent storyline, with reports suggesting that their friendship faces significant challenges heading into and following the Season 12 reunion.[17]

The series has also depicted Whitmore's interactions with the broader Atlanta medical community, including her relationships with fellow physicians and their families. Her exchanges with Toya Bush-Harris and Dr. Eugene Harris regarding the Med Gala event during Season 12 reflect the social interconnections that define the show's premise.[15][14]

Recognition

Dr. Simone Whitmore's recognition has come primarily through her sustained role on Married to Medicine, which has become one of Bravo's enduring reality television franchises. The show's premiere drew nearly 2 million total viewers,[4] and its continued success contributed to record-breaking ratings for the Bravo network in January 2014.[6] The franchise's expansion to include a Los Angeles-based spinoff further underscored the success of the original concept and its cast.[11]

As one of the original cast members who has remained on the show across all twelve seasons, Whitmore is among the longest-serving personalities in the franchise's history. Her continued appearances on companion programming such as Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen reflect her ongoing prominence within Bravo's programming lineup.[16][14]

Media coverage from outlets including People, Yahoo Entertainment, and Bravo's own digital platforms has regularly featured Whitmore in coverage of the series, indicating her significance to the show's narrative and public interest in the franchise.[12][17][18]

Legacy

Dr. Simone Whitmore's tenure on Married to Medicine spans the entirety of the show's run from its 2013 premiere through its twelfth season, making her one of the foundational figures of the franchise. The series itself occupies a distinct niche within reality television by focusing on the medical community rather than the entertainment or business worlds more commonly depicted in similar programs. By featuring practicing physicians alongside their social lives, the show — and Whitmore's role within it — has provided a television representation of professional Black women in medicine that is relatively uncommon in the reality television landscape.

The show's success led to the development of the broader Married to Medicine franchise, including the Los Angeles spinoff,[11] suggesting that the original Atlanta cast, including Whitmore, helped establish a formula that Bravo sought to replicate in other markets. The series has been renewed consistently over more than a decade, a longevity that few reality television series achieve, and Whitmore's presence throughout that entire run reflects her role as a pillar of the show's identity.

Her on-screen portrayal of balancing a medical career with personal relationships and social obligations within an elite community has been a defining element of the series' appeal. As the show has evolved through cast changes and shifting dynamics, Whitmore's consistency as a cast member has provided continuity for viewers who have followed the series across its multiple seasons.

References

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