Mariah Huq

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Mariah Huq
BirthplaceChattanooga, Tennessee, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationTelevision producer, television personality, entrepreneur
Known forCreator and executive producer of Married to Medicine

Mariah Huq is an American television producer, reality television personality, and entrepreneur who created, executive produced, and starred in the Bravo television series Married to Medicine, which premiered in 2013. The series, which follows the personal and professional lives of women in the medical field and their families in Atlanta, Georgia, became one of Bravo's long-running franchises and established Huq as one of the few African American women to create and executive produce a program on a major cable network. Originally from Chattanooga, Tennessee, Huq had a background in local television before transitioning to reality television production. After departing from the on-screen cast of Married to Medicine, she launched a production studio and co-working space in Atlanta in 2023, expanding her footprint in the entertainment and media industries.

Early Life

Mariah Huq was born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Before entering the world of reality television, Huq had experience working in local television in Chattanooga.[1] Details about her upbringing and family background prior to her television career remain limited in public sources. By the early 2010s, Huq had relocated to the Atlanta metropolitan area and was residing in Jonesboro, Georgia, a suburb south of Atlanta.[1]

Career

Development of Married to Medicine

Huq's entry into national television came through an unusual path. She was initially being courted by producers to appear as a cast member on Bravo's Real Housewives franchise. However, during the development process, producers recognized that Huq's concept for a show centered on the lives of women connected to the medical profession in Atlanta had significant potential as a standalone series. Rather than joining an existing franchise, Huq became the creator and executive producer of what would become Married to Medicine.[1]

In a 2013 interview with Atlanta Magazine shortly after the show's premiere, Huq discussed the origins of the project, which drew from her own life and social circle in the Atlanta medical community. The concept centered on documenting the unique lifestyles, social dynamics, and personal challenges faced by women who are either medical professionals themselves or married to physicians.[1]

Married to Medicine premiered on Bravo on March 24, 2013.[2] Huq served in a dual capacity on the series, functioning both as an executive producer behind the scenes and as one of the principal cast members on screen. This dual role was notable in the reality television landscape, as it placed Huq in a position of creative influence over the show in which she also appeared as a subject.

On-Screen Role and Cast Dynamics

As a cast member on Married to Medicine, Huq was a central figure in many of the show's storylines during its early seasons. The series featured an ensemble cast of women connected to the medical field in Atlanta, and interpersonal relationships among the cast members became a significant element of the show's narrative appeal.

One of the most prominent on-screen relationships during the show's run was between Huq and fellow cast member Quad Webb. The two women's friendship, and its subsequent deterioration, became a recurring storyline across multiple seasons. By the conclusion of the Season 7 reunion, Huq appeared to express some openness to the possibility of repairing her relationship with Webb.[3] In a 2021 appearance, Webb addressed the status of the relationship publicly, indicating that the dynamics between the two remained a topic of interest among the show's viewers and within the broader reality television community.[3]

Huq appeared on the show through multiple seasons, including reunion specials. She is documented as appearing in the 2019 reunion episodes of the series.[2][4]

Executive Producer Role

Beyond her on-screen appearances, Huq's role as creator and executive producer of Married to Medicine represented a significant achievement. As the creator of the show's concept and format, Huq held a position that was uncommon for African American women in the cable television landscape at the time of the show's debut. The series went on to become one of Bravo's established properties, running for multiple seasons and generating a spin-off, Married to Medicine: Houston.

Huq's contributions as an executive producer extended beyond the initial concept. As the person who developed the show and brought it to Bravo, she was instrumental in shaping the direction and tone of the series, particularly in its formative early seasons. The show's success demonstrated the commercial viability of programming created by and centered on African American women in professional and social settings.

Departure from Married to Medicine

After appearing on the show for several seasons, Huq eventually departed from the on-screen cast of Married to Medicine. While the specific circumstances and timeline of her departure have been the subject of public discussion, Huq subsequently shifted her focus toward new business ventures and production endeavors beyond the Bravo series. By 2023, she had publicly characterized her career trajectory as a pivot from reality television toward broader media production and entrepreneurship.[5]

Production Studio and Co-Working Space

In late 2023, Huq launched a new production studio and co-working space in Atlanta, Georgia, marking a significant expansion of her business activities beyond her original role in reality television. The venture was announced publicly in November 2023 and received coverage from multiple media outlets.[5][6]

The production studio was described as an innovative facility designed to serve as both a content production hub and a collaborative workspace. Essence magazine reported on the launch, characterizing it as a new chapter for Huq, who had "officially pivoted from reality television" to focus on broader production and media ventures.[5] The PR Newswire announcement described Huq as the owner and founder of the facility and emphasized its significance as a new endeavor for the former Bravo star and executive producer.[6]

Reporting by The Black Wall Street Times provided additional context for the venture, describing it as a "media hub" designed with aspiring content creators and media professionals in mind. The publication referred to Huq as the "mastermind behind the Bravo series 'Married to Medicine'" and noted that the co-working space was positioned within a broader market projected to reach $34.5 billion.[7] The facility was intended to provide resources and infrastructure for content creators, reflecting Huq's interest in supporting emerging talent in the entertainment and media industries.

The Atlanta location of the production studio and co-working space was consistent with Huq's longstanding presence in the Atlanta metropolitan area, where she had lived since at least the early 2010s and where Married to Medicine was set and filmed.[1]

Personal Life

Mariah Huq has been married to Dr. Aydin Huq, a physician, and the couple has resided in the Atlanta metropolitan area. As of 2013, the family was living in Jonesboro, Georgia.[1]

Huq and her husband have a daughter, Lauren-Taylor. In 2022, Bravo reported that Lauren-Taylor had announced her college plans, revealing that she would be attending Spelman College for her freshman year. Huq subsequently shared an update indicating that her daughter's college journey was progressing, with Bravo noting the family's pride in Lauren-Taylor's educational path.[8] Spelman College, a historically Black women's college in Atlanta, is among the most prominent HBCUs in the United States.

Huq's family life, including her marriage and her role as a mother, was featured as part of her storyline on Married to Medicine during her tenure on the show. Her husband's career in medicine was central to the show's premise, which explored the intersection of medical careers and personal relationships.

Legacy

Mariah Huq's creation of Married to Medicine represents a notable contribution to the landscape of American reality television. As the creator and executive producer of a long-running Bravo series, Huq achieved a level of creative ownership and influence that was uncommon among African American women in cable television at the time of the show's 2013 premiere. The series expanded the representation of African American professional women on television by centering its narratives on women in and around the medical field, a departure from the social dynamics that characterized other reality franchises.

The show's longevity — spanning multiple seasons and generating a spin-off — demonstrated the durability of Huq's original concept and its appeal to Bravo's audience. The franchise became part of the broader ecosystem of Bravo programming that helped define the network's identity during the 2010s and beyond.

Huq's 2023 pivot toward launching a production studio and co-working space in Atlanta reflected a broader trend of reality television figures leveraging their public profiles and industry experience to build media enterprises. By establishing a facility designed to support content creators, Huq positioned herself as not only a content creator but also as a facilitator of new talent and production in the entertainment industry.[5][7] The venture signaled Huq's intent to remain an active figure in the media landscape beyond her original reality television platform.

Her trajectory from local television in Chattanooga to national cable television creator and producer, and subsequently to media entrepreneur, illustrates a career arc that encompasses multiple facets of the entertainment industry. The establishment of her Atlanta-based production studio represented the latest phase of a career that began with the development of a television concept and expanded into broader media production and business ownership.[6]

References

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  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "A New Reality: 'Married To Medicine' Creator Mariah HuQ Launches Production Studio And Co-Work Space In Atlanta".Essence.November 4, 2023.https://www.essence.com/news/money-career/married-to-medicine-mariah-huq-production-studio/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "A New Chapter in Entertainment: Reality Star Mariah HuQ Launches Innovative Production Studio".PR Newswire.November 1, 2023.https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/a-new-chapter-in-entertainment-reality-star-mariah-huq-launches-innovative-production-studio-301974648.html.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "'Married to Medicine' Creator Mariah Huq Launches Media Hub With Dreamers in Mind".The Black Wall Street Times.November 17, 2023.https://theblackwallsttimes.com/2023/11/17/married-to-medicine-mariah-huq-media-hub/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  8. "Mariah Huq's Daughter, Lauren-Taylor, Just Revealed Her College Plans (UPDATED)". 'Bravo}'. May 31, 2022. Retrieved 2026-03-19.