What happened to Doctor Nicole from Put a Ring on It?

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By Alex West

March 27, 2023, posted at 5:57 p.m. ET

OWN Put a ring on it is not exactly your regular dating reality show. dr Nicole LaBeach is no ordinary psychotherapist either. While it’s true that she’s an expert in the field, to fans, she’s so much more. dr Nicole is the love guru everyone needs.

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The show is a nine-week experiment that will test the commitment of long-term couples. By dating other lovers who are in their own seemingly hopeless relationship, they discover if they are really ready to get engaged.

That was all great until our hearts were the ones that got broken because Dr. Nicole left the show!

So why did dr. Leave Nicole ‘Put a Ring on It’?

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dr Nicole is a career woman and the show was just one aspect of her professional life. dr Nicole is not only the expert on love, but also an author and well-known speaker. Her advice helps a lot of people in their love lives, not just the contestants on the show.

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She has actually been in the industry for 25 years! The show was just one stop on the road to its continued success. It was time for her to move on to something bigger and better.

So what does dr. Nicole now?

It breaks our hearts to see her go, but she still has work to do. Also, she still helps couples, which is the most important part.

dr Nicole’s work goes beyond couples. She now helps motivate women to lead more fulfilling professional and personal lives. Together with Crystal Khalil, Dr. Nicole her company – Sister Diamonds LLC.

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Crystal has a background in the American corporate world and is a strong personal coach. Together, the duo looks after women who want to strengthen themselves. Her approach to unlocking your potential is well-rounded and balanced. It deals with both business and personal problems and setbacks.

crystal and dr Nicole has appeared on television and at coaching events and is often a keynote speaker at conferences. They are also known for their huge virtual events: Women Unlimited Live.

All this to say: If you want more from Dr. Nicole and you might want to meet her if you have a chance.

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Is “Put a Ring on It” Still Airing?

Yes! Even in the absence of Dr. Nicole continues the show.

Put a ring on it is an Oprah Winfrey Network show available on most cable providers. You can also stream the show through various apps and streaming services. This includes the Discovery+ app.

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So this season certainly has a new feel between the new host and a whole new cast of couples. It’s almost like we’re going to start all over again and see where this all goes.

You can stream for free directly from the OWN app or website, which makes the show super easy to enjoy. Season 4 aired in March 2023 with a new host. dr Stacii Jae Johnson has taken over the presenter role on the show.

You can stream for free directly from the OWN app or website, which makes the show super easy to enjoy. Season 4 aired in March 2023 with a new host. dr Stacii Jae Johnson has taken over the presenter role on the show.

She is now the one in charge of guiding all couples through this crazy process. dr Stacii is also super qualified with over ten years of experience.

Regard Put a ring on it Fridays at 9pm EST on OWN.

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Emma Bowman

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