Kari Wells

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Kari Wells
BirthplaceUnited Kingdom
NationalityBritish
OccupationTelevision personality, actress, comedian, television host
Known forCast member on Married to Medicine (Bravo)
Spouse(s)Duncan Wells

Kari Wells is a British actress, television personality, television host, and stand-up comedian based in Atlanta, Georgia. She is best known for her appearance as a cast member on the Bravo reality television series Married to Medicine, which premiered in 2013 and follows the lives of women in Atlanta's medical community. Born, raised, and educated in Britain, Wells relocated to the United States, where she became part of Atlanta's social scene through her marriage to physician Dr. Duncan Wells. In early 2025, Wells publicly revealed that she had been the victim of a violent armed robbery at a nail salon, an assault that occurred while she was filming the series and which she kept largely private for an extended period. She has since spoken about the experience in national media outlets, including an exclusive essay published in People magazine, and has detailed her recovery and its lasting effects on her life.[1][2]

Early Life

Kari Wells was born and raised in the United Kingdom. Details about her family background and childhood have not been extensively documented in public sources. She spent her formative years in Britain, where she also completed her education before eventually relocating to the United States.[3] Wells has described herself in interviews and biographical materials as someone who was drawn to performance and creative arts from a young age, interests that would later inform her career in entertainment and television.[4]

Her British upbringing and accent have been noted as distinguishing characteristics during her time on American reality television, setting her apart from other cast members on Married to Medicine who were predominantly from the American South. Wells has identified herself as someone who embodies both British refinement and the ambition required to establish a public life in a new country.[3]

Education

Wells completed her education in Britain. According to her official Bravo biography, she studied a diverse curriculum that included business, foreign languages, dance, and drama.[3] This combination of academic and artistic training provided a foundation for her later pursuits in both the entertainment industry and the social circles of Atlanta's medical community. The specific institutions she attended have not been publicly documented in available sources.

Career

Television: Married to Medicine

Kari Wells rose to public prominence through her role on Married to Medicine, a reality television series that premiered on Bravo in March 2013. The show documents the professional and personal lives of a group of women connected to the medical field in Atlanta, Georgia — including both physicians and the spouses of physicians. Wells appeared on the series as the wife of Dr. Duncan Wells, positioning her within the show's central premise of examining the unique dynamics of relationships within the medical community.[3][4]

The series became part of Bravo's expanding roster of reality programming and attracted attention for its depiction of the social hierarchies, friendships, and conflicts among its cast members. Wells, with her British background, brought a different cultural perspective to the predominantly American ensemble. Her Bravo profile described her as "the definition of elegance and ambition," reflecting the persona she cultivated on the show.[3]

While the specific seasons and duration of Wells's tenure on Married to Medicine are not fully detailed in available sources, she has been referenced in connection with the series in subsequent media coverage. TV Insider has described her as "a British actress, TV host, TV personality, and stand-up comedian living in Atlanta, GA," indicating a multifaceted entertainment career that extended beyond her reality television appearances.[4]

Stand-Up Comedy and Hosting

In addition to her work on reality television, Wells has pursued a career in stand-up comedy and television hosting. Her educational background in drama and dance provided a performing arts foundation that she applied across multiple entertainment formats.[3][4] Specific details regarding her stand-up comedy performances, venues, and hosting engagements have not been extensively documented in the available published sources, though her professional descriptions consistently include these roles alongside her television work.

Advocacy and Public Speaking

Following her public disclosure in 2025 of a violent assault she experienced, Wells transitioned into a more prominent role as a public speaker and advocate for survivors of violent crime. Her essay published in People magazine detailed not only the assault itself but also the psychological aftermath and recovery process, providing a personal account of the challenges faced by victims of violent crime.[1]

According to reporting by TV Insider, Wells was brutally beaten and robbed at gunpoint at a nail salon. The assault was described as a life-changing event that occurred during the period in which she was involved with Married to Medicine. Despite the severity of the attack, Wells chose to keep the incident largely private while continuing her work on the show, quietly managing her recovery away from the cameras and public attention.[2]

Wells's decision to eventually share her story publicly was connected to a broader effort to discuss trauma recovery and raise awareness about the lasting impact of violent crime on survivors. The TV Insider report noted that Wells "relived the trauma" in her public disclosure, suggesting that the process of coming forward was itself emotionally significant.[2] Reports indicated that Wells was also working on a book related to her experience, using her platform to reach a wider audience with her story of survival and recovery.[2]

Personal Life

Kari Wells is married to Dr. Duncan Wells, a physician based in Atlanta, Georgia. Their marriage placed her within the milieu depicted on Married to Medicine, which focuses on the intersection of medicine and social life in Atlanta.[3][4] Wells relocated from the United Kingdom to the United States, where she established her home in the Atlanta metropolitan area.

The most extensively documented aspect of Wells's personal life in public sources is the violent assault she experienced at a nail salon, during which she was beaten and robbed at gunpoint. In her 2025 People magazine essay, Wells described the incident as "horrific" and detailed the physical and emotional toll it took on her life.[1] She disclosed that her recovery from the assault was a prolonged process that she navigated while simultaneously maintaining her public persona on reality television. The juxtaposition of her private suffering and public visibility became a central theme in her later public statements about the experience.[1][2]

Wells has spoken about how the assault fundamentally altered her sense of safety and well-being, and how the process of recovery required her to confront trauma that she had initially kept hidden from public view. Her willingness to share her story years after the event reflected what she described as a desire to help others who may have experienced similar violence.[1]

Recognition

Wells's appearance on Married to Medicine provided her with a platform within the Bravo television network's audience, which encompasses millions of viewers across the United States. The show itself has been one of Bravo's notable entries in the reality television genre focused on professional communities.

Her 2025 revelations about the armed robbery and assault received significant media attention. The story was covered by major entertainment and news outlets, including People magazine, which published her first-person account as an exclusive essay, and TV Insider, which reported on the details of the assault and its aftermath.[1][2] The coverage by IMDb's news section further amplified the story within entertainment industry media.[5]

The media response to Wells's disclosure underscored the public interest in her story and the broader conversation about violence against women and trauma recovery. Her decision to write a book about her experience suggested an intention to extend her advocacy work beyond magazine essays and television interviews into a longer-form narrative format.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "While on Bravo's 'Married to Medicine,' I Was Quietly Recovering from a Traumatic Assault (Exclusive)".People.2025-02-18.https://people.com/kari-wells-married-to-medicine-traumatic-assault-essay-exclusive-11903891.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 "'Married to Medicine's Kari Wells Reveals She Was Brutally Beaten in Terrifying Armed Robbery".TV Insider.2025-02-18.https://www.tvinsider.com/1242308/married-to-medicine-kari-wells-armed-robbery-book/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 "Kari Wells | Married to Medicine". 'Bravo}'. 2013-02-16. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 "Kari Wells". 'TV Insider}'. 2025-02-18. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  5. "'Married to Medicine's Kari Wells Reveals She Was Brutally Beaten in Terrifying Armed Robbery". 'IMDb}'. 2025-02-18. Retrieved 2026-03-19.