Rachel Fuda And Melissa Gorga Respond To Teresa Guidice’s Claims RHONJ Is Too “Toxic”

   

Rachel Fuda entered the chat after Melissa Gorga clapped back at Teresa Guidice‘s claim of the “toxicity” around  Real Housewives of New Jersey. For context, the OG of RHONJ posted a message to her Instagram page asking for the “hate” to stop as she’s had “ENOUGH.”

Rachel’s Response:
The Real Housewife defined the term gaslighting. “Gaslighting is a specific kind of emotional abuse that involves simultaneous attempts to convince a person of something untrue while also sugesting that they were wrong, crazy, or not seeing things clearly. Beyond normal persuasion, gaslighting is the intentional act misleading someone and using manipulative or deceptive tactics to undermine their perception of reality. In relationships, gaslighting is usually a recurrent pattern of behavior aimed at breaking down a person’s ability to criticize, question or challenge the other person now and in the future.”

Next, Rachel posted a series of memes to her Instagram story calling out Tre’s hypocrisy.

 

Melissa Gorga Chimed In As Well:

Tre’s estranged sister also took to her Instagram story to throw shade.

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The Bravo TV personality began by owning her role in “part” of the show’s drama over the years. “I have been on The Real Housewives of New Jersey for the last 14 seasons. During that time, I have seen and been a part of my fair share of drama with my cast mates.”

“What is happening off camera on social media is absolutely disgusting.” It “is fueled by toxic people who are not affiliated with the show or the cast. [They] are only interested in promoting themselves by spreading their hate through false narratives and lies.”

“It has affected all of us on the cast and our families. They are attacking our children, going after our businesses, and they are turning something that is supposed to be entertainment into something very dark and toxic.”

 

“This hate and toxicity has to stop. I am asking everyone to stop engaging in any negativity towards my cast mates and all of our families. Enough is enough. Love Love Love, Teresa.”