Dr. Jackie Walters: Empowering Women and Navigating Drama on Married to Medicine Season 11
Dr. Jackie Walters is a prominent figure on Bravo’s Married to Medicine and a well-respected OB/GYN in Atlanta. She is dedicated to helping Black women and is the co-owner of WOW Medi Spa. Jackie has authored a bestselling book titled The Queen V and has launched skincare products aimed at hormonal skin.
In a recent interview, Jackie discussed the dynamics of the show. She described newcomer Sweet Tea as young and sweet but still adjusting to the group, while Phaedra Parks is an experienced cast member known for her expressive communication.
Jackie maintained her neutral stance in the ongoing conflicts between her friends, Dr. Heavenly Kimes and Dr. Simone Whitmore. She stated that their disagreements do not affect her friendships.
Regarding her marriage to Curtis, Jackie shared that they are in a better place than ever. Curtis has been busy with new ventures, allowing them both to appreciate their marriage more. They have learned to communicate openly and support each other’s busy lifestyles.
Jackie also addressed past controversies surrounding her comments about pregnant Black women. She expressed remorse for any hurt caused and emphasized her commitment to listening, learning, and advocating for Black women’s health.
As an OB/GYN, Jackie aims to empower women to find doctors they can trust and communicate openly with during their pregnancies. She intends to help women advocate for their health.
This season of Married to Medicine promises to deliver genuine life stories instead of scripted drama. Jackie also mentioned that the season will feature involvement from their husbands and that they plan to give back to address Black maternal mortality.
Finally, the return of Dr. Contessa adds tension to the show as she has unresolved issues with Dr. Heavenly, maintaining the drama from the previous season.
