Quad Webb

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Quad Webb
BornQuad Webb-Lunceford
BirthplaceMemphis, Tennessee, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationTelevision personality, entrepreneur, author
Known forMarried to Medicine (Bravo)

Quad Webb (née Webb-Lunceford) is an American television personality, entrepreneur, and author who first came to public attention as a cast member on the Bravo reality television series Married to Medicine, which premiered on March 24, 2013. The series, set in Atlanta, Georgia, chronicles the personal and professional lives of women connected to the medical community — some of whom are physicians themselves and others who are married to or in relationships with doctors. Webb has appeared on the show from its inception and remains a principal cast member through its twelfth season. Known for her outspoken personality and her entrepreneurial ventures, Webb has become one of the most recognizable figures in the Bravo reality television landscape. Over the course of more than a decade on the series, her personal life — including her marriage, subsequent divorce, and later relationships — has been a recurring storyline, drawing significant media attention. Beyond television, Webb has pursued business interests in fashion, pet care products, and publishing.

Early Life

Quad Webb was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. Details regarding her parents, siblings, and childhood have been discussed in general terms on the show and in interviews, though comprehensive biographical documentation of her upbringing prior to her television career remains limited in published sources. Webb relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, where she became involved in the social circles surrounding the city's medical community. Her connection to this world came through her then-husband, Dr. Gregory Lunceford, a psychiatrist, which positioned her as one of the original cast members on Bravo's Married to Medicine when the series was greenlit in late 2012.[1]

Career

Married to Medicine

Married to Medicine was created by Mariah Huq and announced by Bravo in November 2012 as part of a slate of new programming. The network greenlit the series alongside other new projects, describing it as a docu-series that would follow women in Atlanta's medical community.[2] The series premiered on March 24, 2013, and Quad Webb was featured as part of the original ensemble cast. Bravo described the show as chronicling "the personal and professional lives of several women in the Atlanta medical community," with some cast members being physicians and others being the wives or partners of doctors.[3]

The premiere of Married to Medicine was a ratings success for Bravo, drawing nearly two million total viewers and over one million viewers in the adults 18–49 demographic.[4] The show's success contributed to what Bravo described as record-breaking ratings in early 2014, as the network experienced its best night in its history during a Sunday programming block that included Married to Medicine.[5] The series was filmed in the Atlanta metropolitan area.[6]

The show was renewed for multiple subsequent seasons. In January 2015, Bravo announced the renewal of Married to Medicine alongside several other series.[7] Webb remained a consistent presence on the series as it continued through successive seasons. By 2017, the show returned for its fifth season with cast changes, though Webb retained her position as one of the show's central figures.[8][9]

The series continued to expand, with a sixth season trailer released exclusively through People magazine, indicating the show's sustained cultural relevance.[10] A seventh season was announced in August 2019.[11] The franchise also expanded geographically, with Bravo announcing a Los Angeles-based spinoff series.[12]

As of the show's twelfth season, which aired in late 2025 and early 2026, Webb continues as a principal cast member alongside Dr. Jackie Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, Dr. Mimi Sanders, and Toya Bush-Harris.[13] Other cast members, including Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Angel Love Davis, and Brandi Milton, have served as "friends of the show" during Season 12.[13]

During Season 12, several of Webb's storylines centered on her relationship with boyfriend Kirk King, referred to on the show simply as "King." In the season premiere, an exchange during confessionals between Webb and King drew attention when Webb asked producers to cut a comment made by King during filming.[14] A later episode featured Webb and King navigating tensions with fellow cast member Dr. Jackie Walters and her husband Curtis, culminating in an on-screen reconciliation moment where the couples addressed their issues directly.[15]

In Episode 13 of Season 12, Webb was previewed as becoming emotionally vulnerable while discussing her relationship with King, sharing personal details about the trajectory of their partnership.[16] Webb and King also discussed their views on marriage during Season 12, with Webb making a statement about whether she believed King's intentions regarding marriage were genuine.[17]

Webb's longevity on the series — spanning twelve seasons over more than a decade — makes her one of the longest-tenured cast members on Married to Medicine, alongside Dr. Jackie Walters and Dr. Simone Whitmore.

Entrepreneurial Ventures

Outside of her television career, Quad Webb has pursued several business ventures. She has been involved in the fashion industry and has developed a line of pet care products, drawing on her well-documented love of dogs. Webb has also been involved in media and publishing endeavors. Specific details of her business ventures have been discussed on Married to Medicine at various points throughout the show's run. Webb has leveraged her television platform to build a personal brand that extends beyond reality TV, though the specifics of these ventures are primarily documented through her appearances on the show rather than in extensive independent reporting.

Personal Life

Quad Webb was previously married to Dr. Gregory Lunceford, a psychiatrist. Their marriage and its challenges were a significant storyline on Married to Medicine during its early seasons. Webb used the name Quad Webb-Lunceford during the period of their marriage. The couple's divorce proceedings and their aftermath played out both on and off camera, becoming one of the show's most prominent ongoing narratives. Following the divorce, Webb reverted to using the name Quad Webb professionally.

After her divorce, Webb entered into a relationship with Kirk King, referred to on the show as "King." The relationship became a focal point of the show during later seasons, including Season 12. In December 2025, Webb shared an update regarding her in vitro fertilization (IVF) process, indicating that she and King had been exploring options to expand their family.[18]

In February 2026, Webb confirmed that she and King had ended their relationship after approximately two years of dating. TMZ reported that Webb had confirmed the split, describing her as "officially single."[19] Bravo subsequently reported additional details about the breakup, characterizing it as the end of a two-year relationship.[20]

Webb is based in Atlanta, Georgia, where the show is filmed.

Recognition

Quad Webb's primary recognition stems from her sustained presence on Married to Medicine, one of Bravo's longer-running reality series. The show's premiere drew nearly two million viewers, and its ratings contributed to record-breaking viewership numbers for Bravo in its early seasons.[3] The series' success led to franchise expansion, including a Los Angeles-based spinoff, underscoring its significance within Bravo's programming portfolio.

Webb has been a frequent subject of entertainment media coverage throughout her tenure on the show. Her personal storylines, including her divorce from Dr. Gregory Lunceford and her subsequent relationship with Kirk King, have been covered by outlets including TMZ, People, Yahoo Entertainment, and Reality Tea, among others. Her willingness to share personal experiences on camera — including her IVF journey and relationship dynamics — has kept her in the public eye beyond typical reality television cycles.

Over the course of twelve seasons, Webb has established herself as a fixture of the Married to Medicine franchise. Publications covering Bravo programming regularly feature Webb in cast updates and exclusive reporting, as evidenced by Bravo's own editorial coverage of the Season 12 cast's personal developments following the season's conclusion.[13]

Legacy

Quad Webb's presence on Married to Medicine from its 2013 premiere through its twelfth season represents one of the longer tenures in Bravo's reality television portfolio. The show itself has proven to be a durable franchise for the network, premiering to strong ratings and sustaining enough audience interest to be renewed repeatedly over more than a decade. Webb, as one of the few cast members to appear consistently across this span, has been integral to the show's continuity.

The series occupies a distinct niche within reality television by centering the lives of women connected to the medical profession, differentiating it from other ensemble-based reality shows focused primarily on wealth or lifestyle. Webb's role as a non-physician cast member — initially as a doctor's wife and later as an independent figure navigating life after divorce — has provided a narrative counterpoint to the physician cast members and has expanded the show's thematic range.

The Married to Medicine franchise's expansion to include a Los Angeles edition further demonstrates the concept's viability, with the original Atlanta series, in which Webb remains a central figure, serving as the foundation for the broader brand. Webb's continued involvement in the series reflects both her audience appeal and her role in the ensemble dynamics that have sustained the show over its lengthy run.

References

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  2. "Bravo Greenlights Married to Medicine and Taking Atlanta, Picks Up Second Season of Don't Be Tardy". 'TV by the Numbers}'. 2012-11-27. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
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  5. "Bravo Media Shatters Ratings Records Sunday with Its Best Night in Network History". 'TV by the Numbers}'. 2014-01-07. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  6. "What TV shows are being shot in metro Atlanta?". 'The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}'. 2013-08-27. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  7. "The Real Housewives of Orange County, Married to Medicine, Flipping Out Renewed for New Seasons; Premiere Dates Unveiled for Shahs of Sunset & More". 'TV by the Numbers}'. 2015-01-15. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  8. "Married to Medicine Season 5 2017 Cast Confirmed: Who's Out, Who's In". 'EnStarz}'. 2017-06-19. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
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  11. "Bravo's Married to Medicine Returns for Season 7". 'The Futon Critic}'. 2019-08-06. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  12. "New Married to Medicine Series in Los Angeles Announced". 'Bravo TV}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 "Where the Married to Medicine Cast Stands After Season 12 (EXCLUSIVE)". 'Bravo TV}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  14. "Married to Medicine's Quad Webb Asks Producers To 'Cut' Boyfriend's Confessional Comment".Yahoo Entertainment.2025-12-01.https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/tv/articles/married-medicine-quad-webb-asks-181449848.html.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  15. "Watch Jackie Walters and Curtis Face Quad Webb and King Head-On". 'Bravo TV}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  16. "Married to Medicine Season 12 Episode 13 Preview: Quad Webb Gets Vulnerable".Yahoo Entertainment.https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/tv/articles/married-medicine-season-12-episode-154238771.html.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  17. "Quad Webb Makes a Stunning Statement About King: "Didn't Think That It Was Real..."".Yahoo Entertainment.https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/quad-webb-makes-stunning-statement-020101944.html.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  18. "Married to Medicine's Quad Webb Gives IVF Update With Boyfriend King". 'Reality Tea}'. 2025-12-15. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  19. "'Married to Medicine' Star Quad Webb Confirms Breakup With Kirk King".TMZ.2026-02-02.https://www.tmz.com/2026/02/02/married-to-medicine-quad-webb-kirk-king-split/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  20. "Quad Webb and Her Boyfriend, King, Have Split After Two Years of Dating: DETAILS".Bravo TV.https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/quad-webb-boyfriend-king-breakup-split-details-statement.Retrieved 2026-03-19.