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Ex-friend files…

Mariah Huq Denies Drug Accusations, Comments On Quad’s Allegedly Abusive Marriage

If you’ve been watching the “Married To Medicine” reunion then you’ve no doubt seen two ex-friends go head to head. Mariah and Quad have been eviscerating each other on Andy Cohen’s couches with allegations that Mariah uses cocaine and allegations that Quad slept with Mariah’s brother-in-law.

Quad recently doubled down on the cocaine allegations and said she personally witnessed Mariah do the drug in front of her. She’s since told US Weekly that she believes Mariah STILL uses the drug to this day.

“I saw her utilize cocaine,” Quad told US Weekly on Jan 7. “I know what I saw. I saw her actually using the drug herself … 2013, I saw her start using, and it just spiraled out of control. She’s just picked up the habit, even … has it now.”

“This wasn’t a one-time thing, that she did this. This is progressively getting worse,” Quad said. “We’re not friends. We’re not. Let me just state that for the record. However, she was once a very special person to me. And because of that, I don’t want to see her continue to go down this road, because she’s a mother, she has children. She’s a wife. I’m very concerned for her. I’m very concerned for her.”

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Mariah’s since released a statement on her Instagram categorically denying the drug allegations.

“In recent weeks I have endured a series of malicious and deceitful assaults to my personal character and integrity,” wrote Mariah.” I do not now or have I ever used illicit recreational drugs of any kind.”

Not only that, she submitted a drug test to AllAboutTheTea that came back negative. On January 9, Mariah Huq was tested for cocaine, opiates, marijuana (cannabinoid), barbiturates etc. by LabCorp in Roswell, Georgia and all of her drug screens came back “Negative.”

While Mariah might be clean from drugs, fans think she’s totally guilty of discounting Quad’s allegations that her husband was physically abusive.

Maria Huq and Quad

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Hit the flip for that.

Ms. Quad

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During the latest episode of the reunion Quad and her estranged husband Dr. G faced off about ending their marriage. Quad laid out a list of physical abuse allegations against Greg, that he NEVER denied.

Quad: “No one wants to make love to a person who’s argumentative and rude and negative and nasty. You tore the television off the wall, you took the battery out my car one time, you drug me through the house, you ruined my knee, you put your hand over my nose and mouth one time trying to suffocate me…”

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Following that both Mariah Huq and Toya Bush-Harris held off on calling Dr. G physically abusive and made a point to say he “never said he hit her.”

Mariah: “You really still don’t [know what happened] so we really have to be careful with throwing that around. He didn’t say he hit her.”

Toya: “He didn’t say he hit—let’s be clear, Heavenly don’t use the word hit.”

Their comments have since gotten them both dragged for disgustingly discounting Quad’s abuse allegations. Mariah claims however that they were emphasizing that the word “hit” wasn’t used.

SMH, playing the semantics game isn’t helping ma’am.

What do YOU think about Marah and Toya’s comments???

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