Jacqueline Laurita On Teresa Giudice’s Selective Memory: Talks Bonding With Teresa’s Cousins


Jacqueline Laurita is convinced that both Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga really don’t like her, and they were faking a friendship with her to keep the peace. Laurita was shocked at how things turned out on this week’s episode of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, as she was expecting Teresa and Melissa to open their eyes and see things from her perspective. But both ladies were convinced that Jacqueline was trying to split them apart, and they stuck together as they had worked on their relationship. Now, Jacqueline is revealing that Teresa has selective memory and she chooses not to remember certain things to make her case more valid.

According to a new Bravo report, Jacqueline Laurita is now revealing that she truly does care for Teresa as a friend, which is why it is so hard for her to sit back and watch people take advantage of her. And Laurita is convinced that her former best friend only remembers things that helped her in a certain situation, not everything that has happened over the past couple of years. For example, Jacqueline is convinced that Giudice conveniently forgot the stripper-gate that happens a few years ago.

“I’ve learned that Teresa has selective memory where she only remembers what she feels people have done to her. She conveniently forgets what she has done to others. She also has a very hard time taking accountability for anything or genuinely forgiving anyone. She changes the reality in her head and starts to believe her own twisted faux reality. I wish she would acknowledge this and talk to someone about it. It’s very frustrating,” Jacqueline Laurita writes in her blog for The Real Housewives of New Jersey, according to Bravo.

While Teresa was in prison, Jacqueline remained close friends with Giudice’s family. While she didn’t see Joe Giudice during her time in prison, Jacqueline did spend time with Rosie Pierri and Kathy Wakile, who are both Teresa’s cousins. Before she turned herself in, Giudice was questioning whether her family members were supportive of her. And she’s been distancing herself from her cousins.


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“Teresa knows that I am good friends with her cousins, thanks to her, and that we are all part of the same group. We all hung out a lot together while Teresa was in prison, but when she came home, it caused a divide among us because Teresa didn’t want to be around them. I don’t like leaving people out, especially if it was family and their relationship could be mended. The whole group could have benefited from a peace treaty. That was what I sincerely wanted,” Jacqueline Laurita writes in her blog for The Real Housewives of New Jersey, according to Bravo.

Surprisingly, Jacqueline is also calling out Melissa Gorga for not being genuine. And the drama exploded on last night’s episode of The Real Housewives of New Jersey when Laurita yelled at both Teresa and Melissa, calling Giudice a criminal and calling Gorga fake. And it doesn’t sound like things are getting any better between them, as they are all questioning their friendships with Jacqueline. Laurita may continue her relationships with Rosie and Kathy.

“Unlike Melissa, the rest of us in our group were invested in their relationship because we care! We called Kathy and Rosie after their sit down because we care how they were feeling about everything!” Jacqueline Laurita writes in her blog for The Real Housewives of New Jersey, according to Bravo.

What do you think about Jacqueline Laurita’s comments about Melissa Gorga’s role in Teresa Giudice’s life? Do you think she’s jealous of Melissa and Teresa’s growing relationship?

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