'Married to Medicine': Jazmin's rental villa raises doubts, fans are convinced it's built with drug money

Jazmin is enjoying her time with her girls and is visibly thrilled about the new direction that her life has taken but fans suspect foul play
PUBLISHED MAY 4, 2020
Jazmin Johnson (Bravo)
Jazmin Johnson (Bravo)

Bravo has returned with Season 2 of 'Married to Medicine: Los Angeles' and Jazmin Johnson has effortlessly taken the center stage with her plush rental villa that she designed to get her concierge business going. 

It was needed for her to be able to prove that she isn't someone who spends her husband's money and gloats about living the high life. The reality TV star wanted to step out of her comfort zone to prove to her fellow classmates that she could make a name for herself. She even invited her girlfriends over for a night of celebration, which led to the planning of another celebration. One of them proposed that Jazmin should host a cocktail party to get things going and she readily agreed. The group also planned activities for the morning after -- they decided to rent scooters to ride along Venice Beach. 

Jazmin is enjoying her time with her girls and is visibly thrilled about the new direction that her life has taken but fans suspect foul play. Some have even written how Jazmin and her husband, Dr Gadson Johnson could have used alleged drug money to fuel the expenses required in building the rental villa. 

"Jazmin had to find some way to funnel her husband’s dr*g money so put it in that villa disguised as a rental property for a “concierge business.” #Married2MedLA #Married2Med," a viewer wrote, while another posted: "Something about Jazmin screams illegal to me! Like what is your REAL occupation and where is this alleged husband? #Married2MedLA."

"Jazmin business is sounding real drug dealer husband, scammer type shit though...I ain't saying Imani is right, but sis got a point #Married2MedLA," another expressed. "Yea the way Jazmin and her husband move and have all these random businesses screams we’re trying to wash our money...IDK something just doesn’t add up #Married2MedLA," a fan posted.

The drug scandal

Jazmin and Gadson share a six-bedroom, seven-bathroom, 9,757 square foot villa in Beverly Hills that is complete with a pool, gourmet kitchen, theatre, and a sauna. And because it is a huge and lavish property, the ladies of 'Married to Medicine' gossiped about where the couple got the money from. Since Dr Imani Walker is a psychiatrist herself (Gadson is too), it's easier to gauge the kind of money one can make being in that profession.  And after Jazmin clapped back at those rumors and defended her husband, friendships were tested, the impact of which is visible in the current season. 

Watch 'Married to Medicine: Los Angeles' on Bravo every Sunday.  

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