“The Real Housewives of New Jersey’s” Teresa Giudice was ushered into the reality TV hall of fame in 2009 when she screamed, “Prostitution whore!”, at co-star Danielle Staub and then flipped a table – but are her days of furniture upheaval over?
Access Hollywood’s Michelle Beadle caught with Teresa and her “RHONJ” co-stars ahead of their Season 5 premiere, where she found out there appears to be peace in the Garden State – for now at least!
“We’re all in a good spot right now,” Melissa Gorga said, revealing a dramatic shift from the events of Season 4, which left many of the women not on speaking terms.
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“It was a long process,” Jacqueline Laurita explained.
“We did some work,” Kathy Walkile added.
Show matriarch Caroline Manzo said the newfound peace “was a progression throughout the season.”
The co-stars might be all smiles now, post-filming, but what about the road it took to get there?
“There is going to be a lot of drama, drama, drama,” show breakout Teresa confessed.
“To get to where we are today,” Teresa’s sister-in-law and often rival, Melissa, interjected.
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So will Season 5 deliver drama comparable to Teresa’s now-infamous table flip? (Take a look back at Teresa Giudice’s Season 1 table flip!)
”[Everyone] reaches their boiling point and that’s when they explode,” Teresa said of the show’s events. “I mean, I’ve flipped one table. Will I ever flip another table? I doubt it.”
The mother of four daughters said she has no regrets about her Season 1 on-screen explosion.
“I’ve never done it before and that was almost five years ago and that was the first time I’ve ever done it. And watching it back, I mean, do I regret doing it? No. But would I ever do it again? Probably not,” she said, looking back.
“The Real Housewives of New Jersey” Season 5 premiere airs on June 2 at 8/7c on Bravo.
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