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Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga to End Feud to Save 'RHONJ'
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If a new report is to be believed, Teresa and her co-star as well as sister-in-law Melissa Gorga have agreed to call it a truce to save the Bravo reality show following bad ratings in season 14.

AceShowbiz - A new season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" will seemingly offer a big change. If a new report is to be believed, Teresa Giudice and her co-star/sister-in-law Melissa Gorga have agreed to call it a truce to save the show.

An insider told Life & Style, "This is not about mending broken hearts or repairing their shattered relationship. Nope, it's all about business." The source continued, "The show's future is hanging by a thread. If Teresa and Melissa don't bury the hatchet, the entire franchise could come crashing down."

"Let's be real," the insider added. "They can't stand each other, but they're smart enough to know they have to work together if they want to keep those paychecks rolling in!"

It was previously reported that Bravo put an upcoming season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" on hold because the producers are trying to figure out who they want to axe from the show. "Filming will likely not resume until 2025," an insider told Daily Mail earlier this month.

"There are not going to be any decisions about what will or won't happen with the show until early next year," the source further noted. "There is not going to be any more filming of 'RHONJ' for the remainder of the year. There's nothing planned. It's on ice."

Recently, Melissa talked about the possibility of her not returning for season 15 of "RHONJ". "I am fully prepared for anything," Gorga stated in an episode of "Two Ts in a Pod" podcast. "If Bravo decides to go that route and the darker route, then I need to say that is not a show that I want to be on anyway."

She clarified that while she enjoys being on "RHONJ", she does not want to endure the toxic environment present in the past. "I do want to be on the 'Real Housewives of New Jersey'. I don't want to be on that toxic s**t," she added.

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