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Jennifer Aydin is ready to share her thoughts with the world through a fresh medium.
Amid uncertainties about her role on “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” the 48-year-old reality TV personality has launched a podcast called “TV Gold with Jennifer Aydin” in collaboration with Hurrdat Media. At the podcast’s launch celebration earlier this month, Aydin shared exclusive insights with The Post about what listeners can anticipate from her new endeavor.
“I have the freedom to express myself without any restrictions on what I say or how I say it,” Aydin remarked. “People often compliment me on my speaking skills and the positive energy I bring. When you’re feeling down, it’s easy to get discouraged, but shifting your perspective to one of gratitude can truly transform things.”
“I’m often told I’m TV gold—and I mean, I have five kids!” Aydin added with a laugh.
Having been a part of “RHONJ” for six seasons, Aydin, who notably missed out on an invitation to BravoCon 2025, unlike some of her fellow cast members, revealed to The Post that her podcast won’t rehash past dramas.
“I mean, there’s some thing that maybe were misconstrued, but I don’t know if it’s worth it to even go back and try to defend my actions at this point,” she stated. “I feel like the chapter is closed and it’s fun while it lasted.”
“So yeah, would probably never, ever talk about anything I went through, except for the fact that I’m grateful for the platform they gave me,” the Bravo star added. “And it was good. Six years is a good stint. My kids are growing. I’m ready for something new.”
Aydin also gushed having her co-star and close pal Teresa Giudice and Teresa’s daughter, Gia Giudice, on the first episode of her podcast.
“I was really excited that she did ‘Special Forces’ with Gia. So I had so many questions,” Aydin shared. “I think I jumped into it really fast, but I was just so excited to have them, and I had so many questions that I’d been waiting to ask them because I wanted to ask them on camera.”
Teresa and co-star Dolores Catania supported Aydin at her podcast launch party — two friendships that Aydin cherishes from her time on television.
“One thing I’m really grateful of being on Housewives is the friendships you take away from the show,” she said.