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Dr. Mimi Sanders Opens Up on Psychoanalyzing 'Married to Medicine' Co-stars New

Dr. Mimi Sanders Opens Up on Psychoanalyzing 'Married to Medicine' Co-stars

Dr. Mimi Sanders, from "Married to Medicine," is now actively involved in the show's unfolding drama. In a recent interview, she discussed her decision to engage more fully with the cast and shared insights into various conflicts. Embracing the Chaos Previously an observer, Dr. Mimi is using her psychiatric expertise to address communication issues among the cast. She clarified that while she is not formally analyzing them, she isn't shy about highlighting problematic behaviors. During a recent trip organized by Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, Dr. Mimi facilitated group conversations aimed at resolving tensions, finding herself stepping in when cast members seemed unwilling to address their differences constructively. Analyzing Cast Dynamics Dr. Mimi assessed Toya Bush-Harris as thriving on conflict, suggesting Toya's behavior stems from insecurity linked to past interactions with Dr. Heavenly Kimes. She advised Toya to focus on her personal life instead of meddling in others' affairs. Despite the controversies, Dr. Mimi appreciated Dr. Heavenly's humor and presence during an unexpected arrival on the trip. Personal Reflections On a personal note, Dr. Mimi expressed gratitude for her husband, Steve Sanders, who supports her through the challenges of her career. She also shared positive updates about her son Stevie's progress with speech therapy. The upcoming Season 12 reunion promises more drama, but Dr. Mimi intends to remain confident and engaged. "Married to Medicine" airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo with episodes available to stream on Peacock the next day.

Feb 23, 2026
Michele Hundley Smith's 24-Year Disappearance: What We Now Know New

Michele Hundley Smith's 24-Year Disappearance: What We Now Know

Missing Mother Found After 24 Years A mother who disappeared over two decades ago in North Carolina has been found alive. Authorities have respected Michele Hundley Smith's wish to keep her location undisclosed. The Disappearance of Michele Hundley Smith Michele was last seen leaving her home in Eden, North Carolina, on December 9, 2001, for a shopping trip in Virginia. She never returned, prompting an extensive investigation and a missing person’s report filed by her family. Her disappearance left the family facing rumors, with her husband particularly subjected to scrutiny. Her daughter Amanda Smith shared that her father had been unjustly accused by some townspeople. Michele’s Rediscovery On February 20, 2026, detectives from the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office followed a new lead that led to finding Michele safe. However, she requested that even her children not be informed of her whereabouts. Amanda expressed mixed emotions about her mother's reappearance and questioned whether they could rebuild their relationship after years of absence and speculation. Mysteries Surrounding Her Disappearance The reasons behind Michele's departure remain unknown. The lack of information has prompted public debate, with some criticizing her decision while others urge understanding and compassion for her choice. Amanda highlighted that despite any marital issues at the time, Michele did not leave solely because of them. She urged people to respect both her parents as they navigate these complex feelings. Family Reactions Michele's cousin Barbara Byrd expressed relief upon learning she is alive and sought answers about what happened back in December 2001. Amanda emphasized the importance of respecting each family member’s perspective on forgiveness and moving forward. Amanda asked for empathy from the public, stating everyone makes mistakes and encouraging kindness over judgment during this emotional time for their family.

Feb 23, 2026