Now paging Mr. Valentine! The ladies of Married to Medicine have a few messages to share.
Ever since the Bravo reality show launched in 2013, viewers have received a front-row seat into a group of female doctors or women married to doctors.
While the past 12(!) seasons have featured plenty of unforgettable cast trips, shocking feuds and shade-worthy confessional interviews, many loyal fans have admired the couples who have documented the highs and lows of their lives for viewers.
In honor of Valentine’s Day weekend, Us Weekly asked the cast of Married to Medicine to write heartfelt letters to their partners. What came next were messages of love, care and unending support.
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Dr. Simone Whitmore and Cecil Whitmore
Dear Cecil,
I hope you know how blessed I am to have you as my husband. When I look back on our journey, there’s growth, resilience and love that refused to quit — even when things weren’t easy. We’ve had our peaks and valleys, but through it all, we stood the test of time. Thirty years, here we come!
Love, Simone
Toya Bush Harris and Dr. Eugene Harris
Dear Eugene,
I wanted to write you just a little love note to remind you how we began. We wrote to each other daily as we dated, and I will never forget how much those letters meant to me 16 years ago. I need you, I appreciate you and love you. I don’t always say how much I’m thinking of you, but I wanted you to know you’re on my mind.
You are such a blessing from God and nobody on Earth can come between what God ordained. I heard Him loud as day when He said you were for me. You soften me and inspire me with your wisdom. You always make our family proud. Thank you for loving me.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Dr. Mimi Sanders and Steve Sanders
Dear Steve,
My love, after 11 years of marriage, I’m still deeply grateful for you. You continue to lead our family with strength, wisdom and integrity, loving me with intention and covering our children with patience and presence. I admire how you learn my heart again and again, even as I evolve, and how our marriage — while not perfect — is pure, chosen daily and rooted in covenant, not convenience. Thank you for being my partner, my safe place, and my desire. Our love, grounded in faith, continues to deepen, proving that healthy, passionate, God-honoring love not only exists — it grows richer with time. Happy Valentine’s Day!
Forever your wife, Mimi
Dr. Jackie Walters and Curtis Berry
My Dearest Curtis,
Loving you has been one of the greatest blessings and hardest assignments of my life. We have faced moments that could have broken us, breast cancer that tested my body and our faith, infertility that broke our hearts in quiet ways and very public disagreements that left no room to hide or pretend. There were days filled with fear, grief and disappointment, and days filled with laughter, gratitude and deep joy when we realized we were still standing together. Through sickness, loss and scrutiny, we learned that love is not perfection, it is presence.
It is choosing each other when it would be easier to walk away, offering grace when pain makes it hard and growing into better versions of ourselves through honesty and humility. Our journey has taught me that love can survive betrayal, illness and heartbreak when both people are willing to do the work, honor the truth and keep choosing each other. I am grateful not just for where we are, but for everything we endured to get here.
I love you for staying, growing and choosing us even when it was hard. Our story is proof that healing, forgiveness and real love are possible when two people refuse to give up.
Dr. Heavenly Kimes and Dr. Damon Kimes
Dear Damon,
I thank God every day for you, my partner, my safe place and one of his greatest blessings in my life. Our marriage is covered by grace, strengthened by prayer and built on love, laughter and trust. Through every season, you have been steady, supportive and unwavering, always leading our family with humility and heart.
You see me fully, love me deeply and remind me to stay grounded when life gets loud. I don’t take for granted the covenant we share or the life we’ve built together. Walking through life with you is a joy, and loving you is a gift. I thank God for you today and always.
Brandi Milton and Chamar Milton
Dear Chamar,
We’ve literally grown up together, from meeting in middle school, falling in love in college, to 10 years of marriage and four incredible children. You are my best friend, my biggest supporter and the person who has walked with me through life’s hardest challenges without ever letting go. Loving you is the easiest thing I’ve ever done, and there is no version of this life where I don’t choose you. I love you!
Brandi
Dr. Contessa Metcalfe and Dr. Scott Metcalfe
My dearest Scott,
As I look back on our more than 20 years together, I am so grateful for the life we’ve built and the love that has carried us through every season. I still think about how you left everything familiar in Michigan to follow me to Georgia when the military moved us, trusting that our marriage and our future were worth the leap. That faith in us laid the foundation for the beautiful life we now share, including our three children and all the memories we’ve created along the way.
Through every challenge and new chapter, you have remained my partner and my constant. I am so thankful for your sacrifices, your loyalty and the love you show our family every day. More than 20 years later, I still choose you, and I am excited for the memories still ahead of us. No matter where life takes us next, I am grateful we will face it side by side.
Love Ad Infinitum,
Tess











