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Bravo Star Confirms Split After Over 2 Years

Bravo’s “Married to Medicine” premiered its 12th season in 2025, featuring longtime castmember Quad Webb. Part of her storyline for the season featured her and her boyfriend, Kirk King, trying to start a family together via IVF. Now, she is confirming that they’re no longer seeing one another. 

Webb spoke to TMZ in February 2026, confirming that she and King had broken up. She said, “Kirk and I mutually decided to bring our relationship to a close in 2025. While our time together encompassed many meaningful moments, that chapter of my life has now concluded. I wish him well. In 2026, I am focused on moving forward with clarity and purpose. Thank you for your support.”

Webb’s confirmation came after King shared on social media that they were no longer together. He replied to a comment, saying, “I can confirm that I left that situation.”


Quad Webb Confirmed Her Relationship in 2024

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Quad Webb

Webb joined “Married to Medicine” in 2013 for the show’s first season. At the time, she was married to Gregory Lunceford. However, they split in 2018, and per Bravo, their divorce was finalized the following year. It’s worth noting that he later appeared on the hit series with his new wife.

According to Bravo, Webb then debuted her relationship with King on Instagram in 2024. She did so by posting a now-deleted carousel of photos with the caption, “Million dollar baby.”

More recently, the two planned to star a family via IVF. She told Bravo’s The Daily Dish in 2025, “We wanted our fans to kind of see what it takes to go on this journey — what it entails, the mental capacity that you have to have, the emotional capacity that you have to have individually.

And then, being able to still stay connected with one another and not allowing the relationship to fall by the wayside.” She then discussed the process, saying, “There’s so much that you have to do and that you will encounter, and nothing is certain when you’re doing IVF.

It’s the most enjoyable, yet nerve-wracking thing I’ve ever done in my life, because I have no control. And I will say it took a lot of bravery for me to decide to give this part of my life to our Bravo family, the watchers, the viewers, the fans, and the people who love and support me.”


She Recently Recieved An Apology

Webb appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” in January 2026. While on the show with “Real Housewives of Potomac” star Gizelle Bryant, Webb mentioned previous comments Bryant and her “Reasonably Shady” podcast co-star, Robyn Dixon, had made about “Married to Medicine.”

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During the episode, Webb defended her show, saying its viewership was higher than RHOP’s. Following this, Dixon and Bryant issued an apology. Dixon said, “Quad, if you were offended by what we said, if you think we were trying to tear your show down or diminish your show or anything like that, that was not the case, and I apologize if that is how you perceived it.”

During the podcast, Dixon also praised “Married to Medicine,” saying it’s been consistently the best show on Bravo for several years.

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