With The Real Housewives of New Jersey being put on pause, uncertainty rises among the cast and the fans. After insider sources denied reports of which cast members will be returning or fired, fans continue to speculate what the future holds. Unfortunately, insider sources do not have the best news, as they state that Bravo cannot promise RHONJ returning, according to OK! Magazine.
As many know, the show came to a halt after a tense Season 14 finale, and the reunion was cancelled over continuous feuds. Because of the divide, it is unlikely that everyone can return, meaning that fans could be seeing some fresh new faces or even old ones. Insiders previously shared that Bravo had a new cast of women for RHONJ Season 15 before ultimately putting them and the old cast on “pause,” as “Bravo ended up not being sure what direction they wanted to take the show in.” Therefore, nothing has been decided yet.
Speaking on the future of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, sources claimed, “As far as RHONJ goes, there is no timeslot for 2025 for the show. There is also nothing scheduled for 2026. To be blunt, there is no show as things currently stand.”
‘RHONJ’ Insiders Clarify Casting Reports
Reports from OK! Magazine teased that Teresa Giudice, Melissa Gorga, and The Traitors winner Dolores Catania will be returning to the show, with Giudice getting a separate show and Catania and Gorga leading the new season. Whereas Danielle Cabral, Margaret Josephs, and Rachel Fuda were not asked to return. According to the source, Bravo has not made any decisions. “The network has NOT promised RHONJ will be back or won’t be back,” insiders claimed.
Bravo is "Still Stalling" Over ‘RHONJ’ Cast and Future
As insiders deny claims of Josephs, Fuda, and Cabral’s firing, there is one report that they have not addressed. OK! Magazine reported that Jennifer Aydin has been fired from The Real Housewives of New Jersey after her controversial behaviour at Jersey Mike’s and leaking stories. Regarding her firing, insiders stated at the time of the reports, “There’s no excuse [to do that]. And with her ‘apologies,’ she’s more or less doubled down on it.”