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RHONJ’s Melissa Gorga would be OK with leaving the show if Giudice returns

RHONJ’s Melissa Gorga would be OK with leaving the show if Giudice returns

Melissa Gorga is not sure about her future in Real Housewives of New Jersey after the explosive finale of season 14 and the subsequent post-finale special.

During his appearance at other Real Housewives Stars: Podcast by Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge Two Ts in one capsuleGorga was asked by Judge how she would handle the hypothetical situation if she was not brought back for the next season, but her sister-in-law, co-star Teresa Giudice, was.

“Are you prepared for this, are you worried?” Judge asked himself.

“Given all the rumors going around, I’m obviously prepared for anything at the moment,” Gorga replied.

She noted that if Bravo decides to “go that route” and choose Giudice over her, which would be the “darker” choice for her, “then that’s not a show I want to be on anyway.” Gorga clarified that while she wants to continue to be involved RHONJshe doesn’t want to “be on that toxic shit.”

“As long as (Teresa) is there and the whole thing was revived, I wouldn’t find it so (pleasing),” Gorga added. Asked by Mellencamp if she would change her mind if Giudice’s husband Luis Ruelas was gone, Gorga confirmed, “I wouldn’t find it so much of a loss (to leave).” She then pointed out that she was on the Bravo series for 14 years and “you can’t do it forever; you’re not on a TV show for 50 or 20 years.”

However, Gorga reiterated that she wants to stay on the show and hopes that Bravo brings something “fresh and new” in the future. But she is aware that there is a possibility that she will not be on it. “If they choose that route (not keeping me), then I don’t want to be on it anyway,” the RHONJ Star.

In the Season 14 finale, the ongoing feud between Giudice and Gorga reached its peak, with Guidice repeatedly calling her sister-in-law a “whore,” recalling her memorable confrontation with Bravo alumna Danielle Staub from Season 1. Rather than a traditional reunion special, the women instead returned to the site of the finale and were split into two groups according to their connections to Guidice and Gorga, where they rewatched the finale in a special that aired on August 11.

To the finale contribution See what’s happening live Cohen described the finale as “pretty final” in his recent broadcast on his SiriusXM radio show, but clarified that nothing has been decided on the Season 15 recast. He did, however, assure us, “We’re going to reimagine the show in some way.”

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