It seems that every day there is another rumor surrounding the future of The Real Housewives of New Jersey. One day the show is getting canceled, another day the show is on delay till Teresa Giudice gets out of prison, and yet another day the series is replacing the whole cast. Well, today is no different, as there are more rumors surrounding the series. It is being reported that a blast from the past could be making her way into one of the lead roles next season.
According to Radar Online, Penny Drossos, who stirred up a lot of drama during a recurring role in Season 5, might be getting one of the coveted housewife spots.
"Bravo noticed that episodes from Season 5 with Penny Drossos were particularly rated well," a source told the news site. "Due to the high ratings on the episode she was on — and the drama she brought — Bravo has talked about bringing Penny back."
Last time viewers saw Penny, she was in a heated altercation with all the housewives, including Melissa Gorga, Teresa Giudice, Jacqueline Laurita and even Caroline Manzo, regarding cheatings rumors and allegations that she was told about the gang.
Sexy ladies @mspriscillanyc @dinamanzo ur both so sweet ! pic.twitter.com/bFQYzUGV
— Penny Drossos (@PDKhair) September 21, 2012
Like all fights on the series, things turned physical and Penny filed a lawsuit against Bravo, the Gorgas and the Lauritas. But for Penny to be able to come back to the series, she would have to drop the lawsuit against all parties.
"Penny ... would have to drop [her] lawsuit against the network for that to happen," the insider explained. "If [her] lawsuit was dropped, the network would be open to Penny returning."
Despite the hardships that her and Teresa faced in the past, Penny took to her Twitter account to reach out a day before the RHONJ star went to prison, writing, "No matter wt happened my prayers r with @Teresa_Giudice n her family."
Could viewers soon be seeing Penny as the newest housewife?
Related Stories:
© 2024 Mstars News, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.