- Previously on the
"Married to Medicine Reunion"...
Quad, come clean, do you still
have the sex drawer?
- Hell, yeah,
I have a sex drawer!
- Toya has a 2-story
sex closet.
- Oh.
I'm about to school y'all.
- [ laughs ]
- Her husband hit on Miss Lucy?
- Yeah, he did.
- If Damon
want Miss Lucy, I give up!
- What's up?
- There he is!
- Oh, there he is.
- What's with that?
- What's going on, man?
- I mean, the reason
I'm here is because
she's going to defend
her position on
being completely innocent
and I'm this cheater,
and that's not right.
- Any man,
if he's in a marriage
and he's not getting what he
wants, is probably gonna stray.
- Well, damn.
- Did you leave the reunion
last year thinking
your marriage could be saved?
- Yeah, I did.
- Greg, you and Quad
are gonna sit down together
and talk this out.
Part three of the
"Married to Medicine Reunion"
starts now.
♪♪♪♪♪
- Stand by.
- We are back
with Quad and Greg.
Thanks for joining me here.
The two of you haven't
spoken since June.
- No.
- How does it feel to be
face to face?
- [ sighs ] Obviously, there's
a lot of emotions right now.
And so, a lot of pain,
a lot of hurt.
- How about for you?
- Well, I mean it's good
to see you.
You look wonderful.
- Thank you for the compliment.
You look nice, too.
- Thank you.
- Quad, what was it like
listening to Greg backstage?
- It's good to hear
the pleasantries
because it hasn't been
like that.
You know, there's been--
it's been very nasty.
He did a radio interview
and was very--
[ sighs ] I couldn't even
believe that you would go to
the radio and then say some
of the things that you said,
especially with stating
that we hadn't had sex
since our second year
of marriage.
- She moved out of the bedroom
a few years ago, okay?
She never did anything marital.
She had severe withdrawal from
the marriage as early as 2014.
- I-I-I enjoy sex, actually,
and--0
- Well, I remember
the last time we sex.
- I-I remember it as well.
- It was the reunion show
where I had on the white suit.
- Quad, you didn't say
much when
the women were
talking about sex.
Do you feel good about
your sex life with Greg?
- Yeah, I-I do. I really do.
- There was another time
after that, one time after that
where we attempted to have sex,
and the stress was too much.
We didn't go through with it.
But that is the last time--
- Is that when I ran down
the stairs crying with my head
in my hand and couldn't
believe this was my life?
- You provably did that, yeah.
- Yeah, I did. No, I did.
That did happen.
- Well, yeah, okay.
- Yeah.
- At that point, I knew
the cheating was real
because you couldn't even
get an erection.
- What makes you say you know
the cheating is real?
- Why couldn't you--Why
couldn't you get an erection?
I'm your wife. You can't say
that I'm not sexy.
Because there's a lot
of stress
and because I was working
the equivalent of three jobs.
You know, there were times--
- But you were able to have sex
with other women, Gregory.
- What are you talking about?
- You were cheating on me.
- What's your proof on that?
- What's my proof?
- Yeah.
- You're gonna say I'm not
being honest?
- Yes, you're not.
- You-- [ laughs ]
- Before we get too
deep into this--
- Gregory, I don't have
to lie, Gregory.
You have cheated on me,
let's be honest.
- Did you cheat on her?
- No.
- No.
- That's not true.
- Well, let me ask you this--
- Why do you think he was
sleeping around on you
during the marriage?
- No, I know he was.
Oh, yeah, you made a mockery
of our marriage.
You never took it serious
at all. You never did, Gregory.
- Was I taking it seriously when
I--when I bought you a house?
You said, "I don't want
to live in this townhouse.
I want a house," when I did
everything I could do,
when I wanted to take you
on vacations.
Even our last, you know,
anniversary, you know,
we were doing horribly.
- Horrible.
- And we hadn't had sex
in three years, and I still
bought you a very nice gift
and tried to spend time
with you.
- And I spent time with you,
I invited you on a trip.
- No, you really didn't.
We never got anywhere.
- We were on the trip
together.
- We never got anywhere.
- We were on the trip together.
- I made that gesture and we
didn't even have sex.
- Are you kidding me?
- All right, guys hold on.
Do either of you have hopes
that you could walk out of here
with some sort of reconciliation
of the relationship,
or do you both think that
that's over?
- He's already--I mean, I'm not
dating. He's already dating.
I saw my husband last night
dancing in the club
with another woman
in my mother ----ing face!
I think things have gotten
so bad--
- You're not dating?
- ...between the two of us.
- You're not dating?
- I'm not. Mnh-mnh.
- Okay. You sure about that?
- I'm positive.
- Okay.
- You think otherwise?
- Well, yeah.
That night I saw her
at the club, my friends told me
that it looked like you
were with some guy over there.
- Well, I was sitting
at the table
with a lot of people, Gregory.
- He was sitting
right next to you.
- Well, you were dancing
with a woman.
- No, she was dancing with me.
- Oh, come on. Gregory, this--
- That's-- That's, uh...
- That's the same thing.
- Why can't he dance?
- Y'all separated,
just say "We were separated,
I'm at the club."
- Yeah,
"I was at the club dancing."
- Just own it.
- Are you gonna
be that childish, still?
- Well, let's put it this way.
- You've got to stop this.
- Let's put it this way.
The big picture is,
I love you, always have,
and for some reason,
it has never been enough.
We've never been able to
make you happy.
When I wanted to be with you,
you never wanted to be with me.
When I would call you, you would
never answer the phone.
- All right--
You see how he was?
- Did you just hang up on him?
- He was about to start arguing.
- You be cutting
the phone off,
the phone be going
into voicemail.
How can I keep calling you,
Quad?!
Have you ever blocked
my number, Quad?!
- Let me talk to you about that.
- Oh, you full of sh--.
- You were argumentative,
Gregory.
- I think you both have--
- You were argumentative.
And no one wants to make love
to a person who's argumentative.
- I think you--Hey--
- And who's rude and negative
and nasty
and physically abusive.
You tore the television
of the wall.
You took the battery out
of my car one time.
You drug me through the house.
You ruined my knee.
Yes, and I still have pain
from that.
- That's horrible.
- You put your hands over
my mouth and my nose one time
trying to suffocate me.
You got in the car and said,
"I don't care if I kill
the both of us," and you put
your foot on the gas.
We're not gonna play
this game, Gregory.
- Quad.
- Gregory, we're not--
- We both know who
the violent person is.
- You are. You are.
- Yeah, okay.
- You're both accusing
each other of physical abuse?
- Absolutely, there was,
absolutely.
- There were times
when we got too physical,
but I never, never felt
good about it.
It hurt me to my heart,
hurt me to my soul.
