Fans are waiting on the new season premiere of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, but they won't have to wait on some show details, updates and news, because MStars News has it right here.
The highly-anticipated season of the hit reality TV show will feature three new women, as well as the return of Dina Manzo. Dina and her co-stars Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga appeared on The View to share details about their ongoing family drama and issues.
"This past year has been like a roller coaster," Teresa said. MStars News has been keeping fans of the show updated with the latest on Teresa and her husband, Joe, who pleaded guilty to fraud charges back in March. "Right now what i'm focusing on is my family," she added.
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The Giudices sentencing has been rescheduled to September, after we previously reported that Joe's dad Frank Giudice passed away a few days after Fathers Day, last month.
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"I just lost my father-in-law, my husband, not only did he lose his dad but he lost his best friend...that's what I'm focusing on, my family," Teresa continued.
As for her on again, off again relationship with her sister-in-law Melissa, Teresa says "I love her, I love my brother - that's all that matters."
After Dina exited the RHONJ for some years, her own relationship with her sister, Caroline Manzo, who is no longer on the show, has been rough. "I'm kind of over talking about it publicly. What goes on privately is so different. If I wanted to talk about family issues on the show I would've joined last year," Dina said.
When the ladies were asked about what kind of drama can they expect to see with the new cast members, twins Nicole Napolitano and Teresa Aprea, Teresa Giudice replied that there wouldn't be any drama if she is involved. "With me on the show? Are you kidding me?"
The Real Housewives of New Jersey returns to Bravo TV this Sunday at 8/7c.
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