• Ep 196 RHONJ Secrets, Navigating Fakery & RHOC Tamra Judge Ghosting Part 2 feat. OG Jacqueline Laurita

  • Aug 18 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
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Ep 196 RHONJ Secrets, Navigating Fakery & RHOC Tamra Judge Ghosting Part 2 feat. OG Jacqueline Laurita

  • Summary

  • Jacqueline Laurita tells me the whole behind the scenes story of why it was so hard to navigate Melissa Gorga and Teresa Giudice very real and long feud. What it was about too. We discuss what went wrong and right with her and Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga depending on the time period. We discuss how she was almost casted on RHOC and she was ghosted by Tamra Judge. We discuss how toxic RHONJ got for her because of the producers and we break the fourth wall on many things. I hear how she didn’t get fired for not going to Reunion, which is a real feat. This is part 2 of a part 3 series with Jacqueline Laurita. There are some surprises in this one. I tell you stories in a new way and I think you’ll see why by the end!

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