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Teresa Giudice is reportedly “devastated” as uncertainty looms over the future of the “Real Housewives of New Jersey,” despite her recent reconciliation with her family. Sources suggest Bravo might be “over it” and hesitant to move forward with the show.
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During BravoCon 2025, Andy Cohen, the executive producer, indicated that filming would only resume when the show promises to deliver quality content, emphasizing that they are not rushing any decisions. Meanwhile, Teresa, who along with her husband Luis Ruelas, is facing a $3 million tax debt, has mended fences with her brother Joe Gorga and sister-in-law Melissa Gorga after a prolonged family feud.
A source revealed to Radar Online that Teresa is distressed about the show’s indefinite hiatus. “Teresa and Luis are eager for the show to return due to financial motivations,” the insider shared. “Teresa, who played a pivotal role in making the show a hit, enjoys the spotlight, and this extended break is certainly taking a toll on her ego.”
A source recently told Radar Online that Teresa is “devastated the show remains on pause.”
“Teresa and Luis definitely do want it to return for financial reasons,” said the insider. “She also is a star and loves being on TV, and being off this long on a show she helped make famous and was the star of is definitely a blow to the ego.”
While Teresa “remains optimistic” that RHONJ will come back, “no word” has been spoken about it, time keeps “pass[ing],” and this is “worrisome.”
“Teresa’s also done a ton of other shows already, so if RHONJ truly doesn’t return, what will she do next?” the source went on. “Time will tell, but this is definitely a tense time in her life, given the state of the show continuing to remain in limbo.”
“[Andy’s attitude about RHONJ at BravoCon] shows he’s not overly interested in RHONJ returning in the way it has been, and it’s still possible it might not come back at all,” said the source. “Think about it, if Bravo had a huge interest in the show’s return, why would they not have jumped on filming Teresa and Joe’s reconciliation? … That has been the thread of the show since Season 3, the family dynamic between Joe and Teresa.”
The insider hinted that Bravo doesn’t seem interested anymore.
“We’ve watched [the Giudices and Gorgas’] drama, their makeups, their falling apart, fist fights between family members, therapists working with them, and more… and, now that the show’s been on a hiatus, a MAJOR thing happens in their life, and there’s not one camera rolling?” said the source. “It kinda reeks of them just not being into the show anymore and Bravo being over it.”