EXCLUSIVE: Quad Webb-Lunceford Says She Won’t Rule Out Divorce

The reality star told TheGrio exclusively that her marriage has taken a turn for the worse and fans are about to get a glimpse of just how strained her relationship with her is...

Quad Webb-Lunceford wants to get one thing straight–she wants to have a child.

It turns out the Married To Medicine star’s reluctance to have a baby has more to do with the state of her marriage to Dr. G.

“I desperately would love one day to have at least one child. Max being two,” she says in an exclusive interview with TheGrio. “But it would be unfair for me to bring a child into this world in a household where we’re not seeing eye to eye.”

According to Quad, she and her husband are having major marital issues and she’s not willing to bring a baby into a troubled union.

“I want my child to be emotionally stable and have the best outlook on love and marriage. Right now, my husband and I have to really work out some things before we can even consider that.”

Plenty of fans have presumed that Quad is too vain to go through pregnancy and is more worried about her figure than her family.

“I work out. I got a gym in my house. What I can’t work off, I can get sucked out,” she says. “That’s not it. Things are really not right in my household right now and it would be gravely unfair to bring a child into my household right now.”

She told TheGrio exclusively that her marriage has taken a turn for the worse and fans are about to get a glimpse of just how strained her relationship with her is. It turns out, things between the pair are harder than ever, and Quad isn’t ruling out divorce.

“I’m definitely not gonna be a person who is unhappy. Divorce is very tough, but there’s nothing that’s more important to me than my happiness,” she says.

“I really don’t think there is anything in this world that would make me sacrifice my happiness. Not a job, not a friendship, not a marriage. It’s just unfair. Life is very short-lived and it should be filled with love, joy and happiness. Not stress and anguish and misery.”

Yikes.

Married To Medicine airs Fridays on Bravo.

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