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Oop! The Internet Continues To Question Whether Cheyenne Bryant Is A "Real Doctor" After She Defends Her Credentials

Bryant says missing Argosy records and a two-year retention limit explain why she will not publicly document her doctorate.

  • On Tuesday, Cheyenne Bryant addressed growing online skepticism regarding her doctoral credentials during an appearance on The Breakfast Club, telling host Loren LoRosa, "My obedience is to God, not to people."
  • Bryant claims she earned a doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Argosy University, but she missed the two-year deadline to retrieve her records from the school's portal, leaving her without official documentation.
  • Defending her qualifications, Bryant told journalist Marissa Mitchell that her work with celebrities like Nick Cannon and Shannon Sharpe demonstrates her legitimacy, citing her Master degree in Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy.
  • Although Bryant does not call herself a therapist, she explained she possesses the educational background required to pursue LMFT licensure, which would involve submitting credentials and passing a licensing exam.
  • The author of Live Your Promise insisted the controversy will not alter her professional path or her decision to continue using her title, emphasizing her commitment to sharing healing principles.
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Bossip broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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