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Dr. Heavenly Kimes Returns to ‘Married to Medicine’ Sharper, Stronger, and Ready for Season 11 – Essence

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Dr. Heavenly Kimes is back – and sharper than ever. The Atlanta dentist, entrepreneur and everlasting straight-talker is back Season 11 with , ready to stir the pot and take a peek into her ever-expanding world. From working alongside her son in a thriving dental practice to juggling a chaotic group dynamic with the opposite women, Heavenly stays as unapologetically honest as fans have come to expect.

MARRIAGE TO MEDICINE – Season: 10 – In the photo: Dr. Heavenly Kimes – (Photo: Phylicia JL Munn/Bravo)

Since joining the forged in Season 2 of Dr. Heavenly consistently showcases iconic one-sided messages, loyalty to friends, and a willingness to dive headfirst into the drama. “It’s degrading,” she says of watching herself on screen. “You can see what other people see, and this reflection was a learning experience. I have grown enormously.” It’s this self-awareness that comes through within the season 11 premiere, particularly during her first interactions with Quad Webb, where she apologizes for her behavior last season.

Over the years, fans have gotten to know all sides of Heavenly – a brave truth-teller and an empathetic friend. “Fans have seen me speak out often when vital. I say things that need to be said, but when I want to apologize, I do this too. And I’m very empathetic – , to the things that individuals undergo. So yes, you see me from all sides.

There is a theme of sisterhood at its heart that Heavenly embraces despite its challenges. “Sisters mean support whether you’re dating someone at the moment or not. I will support you in your business. I will support you in all your endeavors. As sisters, no matter where we are, we will always support and support each other.” In the season 11 premiere, Dr. Simone and her husband Cecil host a celebration for Whitnik to have a good time their thirty fifth reunion on the SpellHouse. The event, inspired by the historic Freaknik festival, brought together the forged. Dr. Heavenly attends the party and, despite previous tensions, engages in heart-to-heart conversations and supports the opposite forged members.

Outside of the series, Heavenly stays deeply committed to her family and legacy. Her pride in her kid’s achievements, especially their journeys through Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), is obvious in her life. “Oh man, you all know this is very important to me. I’m doing something called Doctor Heavenly University. When we gain financial literacy, we talk about legacy and leaving a legacy for my children. And I’m so excited that all my children, all my HBCUs, are doing well. My daughter studies at FAMU, my alma mater. My son studies in Meharry Medical College. He is now a sophomore. It was just amazing and humbling. Like I say, I can’t complain and I thank God every day for all the opportunities.”

Despite bittersweet parenting moments, like watching her daughter leave for FAMU, Heavenly finds joy within the strategy of letting go. “I mean, as you say, it’s bittersweet because I know Florida A&M is an amazing school, but I opened a whole beauty supply store and I thought I could keep it in Atlanta. Yeah, that didn’t work, you know. And I just, you know, as you say, it’s bittersweet. I hate that she’s gone, but I’m so happy that she’s still alive and living her life.”

There’s still loads to do that season, so stay tuned for the complete recap next week. Dr. Contessa Metcalfe also returns as a friend this season, bringing back her dynamic energy. She is joined by Dr. Mimi Sanders, a brand new face and renowned psychiatrist specializing in women’s mental health, whose expertise brings a fresh perspective to the group.

Fans looking to catch up or revisit the show’s history can watch all previous seasons on Peacock.

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