Teresa Giudice And Jacqueline Laurita Feuding: ‘RHONJ’ To Return In May?


Teresa Giudice is back home after being released from prison on December 23, and she spent the holidays with her sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga. Rather than putting the holiday stress on Giudice, Melissa stepped up, and it sounds like these two women may have put aside their personal drama that unfolded on The Real Housewives of New Jersey. But based on sources, it sounds like Giudice is busy filming the new season, and it surely doesn’t lack drama.

According to a new tweet, Teresa Giudice could be busy filming the newest season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, which is rumored to wrap up in March. The tweet hints that a source has leaked this valuable information, hinting that the show will film until Joe Giudice goes to prison and will start airing in May.

“RHONJ is filming until March and getting a May premiere is what my source is telling me,” the tweet reads from an account called Real Bravoholic.

And could this timeline make sense? Absolutely.

Many sources have hinted that Bravo wanted to start filming the newest season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey as soon as Teresa was released from prison. It is possible that she didn’t get any days by herself, and that Bravo captured the emotional reunion between Giudice and her children upon her release. Plus, Teresa Giudice could have had a film crew following her around during the holidays, as she spent the holidays with Melissa and Joe Gorga.

But it sounds like it isn’t Teresa’s relationship with Melissa that will be the focus on this upcoming season. While Giudice may be preparing for her husband to go away for 41 months, she’s taking the time to meet up with old cast members. And based on new reports, it sounds like Jacqueline Laurita is back in the picture.

According to Radar Online, Teresa Giudice ran into Jacqueline Laurita at a party recently, and the two got into an argument. Laurita had decided to film The Real Housewives of New Jersey when Teresa got sentenced, and the women may never have talked about that decision. Teresa didn’t like it when people talked about her legal situation, so she may not have appreciated the cameo.

“Jacqueline and Teresa had a big fight on camera Friday night,” a source close to production has revealed to Radar Online, adding, “Teresa is the one who started the fight. She approached Jacqueline first. Teresa was insinuating that Jacqueline was calling her friends and new cast members to make friends with them while she was jail. It escalated into a huge fight.”

It is possible that Laurita had reached out to Giudice’s friends when she was in prison, but this is something that may play out on the upcoming season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey. The sad thing is that the fight escalated, and the focus became less on Jacqueline’s possible calls to Teresa’s friends to Giudice’s legal problems.

“The fight was about who was phonier and whose fault it was that Teresa went to jail,” the source continued, revealing, “It was the fact that Teresa is still blaming everyone else for her legal problems and Jacqueline thinks Teresa is in denial.”

It doesn’t sound like Jacqueline should be the one who tells Teresa Giudice about her legal problems. Even if Teresa is in denial about her role in the legal troubles, Laurita, a former friend, may not be the right person to take on this battle.

Another source tells Radar Online that the fight didn’t happen, but that they are not friends. In fact, the source claims that they are at war.

“This is the big storyline,” the source said, adding, “This is who is going to fight: Jacqueline and Teresa. There hadn’t been any drama yet. Nobody was bringing it, not even the new girls. So this is finally the drama. It’s a real fight, but it was all in front of the cameras.”

Rumor has it that The Real Housewives of New Jersey returns this upcoming May. Will you be watching Teresa Giudice’s return to the show?

[Image via Instagram]

Share this article: Teresa Giudice And Jacqueline Laurita Feuding: ‘RHONJ’ To Return In May?
More from Inquisitr