When The Real Housewives of New Jersey premiered on Bravo in 2009, the world was instantly drawn into the fabulously glamorous lives of five New Jersey housewives, but, for the past few seasons, the show hasn't been as much fun. The fourth installment in Bravo’s staple Real Housewives franchise was met with great praise from viewers, as they got to know Teresa Giudice, Caroline Manzo, Dina Manzo, Danielle Staub, and Jacqueline Laurita. Right from the start, the show's scenes became some of the best and most entertaining in any of the franchise's installments.
From Teresa’s iconic table flip in season one to Danielle pulling Margaret’s hair in season ten, the moments of entertainment were at an all-time high, as the women kept delivering with each passing season. However, when Teresa’s brother Joe and sister-in-law Melissa joined the cast, the family drama took a turn for the worse. Punches were thrown, harsh words were hurled, and sibling rivalry took on a whole new meaning. Audiences were captivated by the juicy The Real Housewives of New Jersey drama between the siblings, as well as their road to make amends. The action continued up until Teresa’s emotional departure, so she could start serving her prison sentence.
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RHONJ has been one of the best-performing, highest-rated series in the franchise over the years, but for some reason, its seasons are also the shortest, and many fans want to know why. The show has had its fair share of ups and downs, thanks to a metaphorical revolving door that ushers in a host of new wives, including controversial women and more popular RHONJ stars. However, since season twelve wrapped this past May, audiences
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