Plus, Caroline and Albert Manzo hit a rough patch during an argument over their children. And Danielle Staub makes a cameo — sort of.
While everything seems to be hunky-dory for Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga, Jacqueline Laurita fails to find common ground with Teresa on the August 4 episode of The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
Teresa Giudice & Jacqueline Laurita Fight — ‘RHONJ’ Recap
Following through with her promise to Caroline Manzo, Teresa calls Jacqueline up and invites her out for a drink. Jacqueline’s a bit reluctant, but agrees because she just wants the hate to stop.
Meanwhile, Albie Manzo seems stressed out about opening his new restaurant, Little Town, NJ. (We’ve been there and it’s fabulous, so Albie has nothing to worry about. However, he can’t see the future, so…) His stress leads to an argument between Caroline and her husband, Albert Manzo. Caroline thinks Albie needs to take some time for himself and find happiness. (We think she means in terms of dating.) However, Albert tells her to shut up and let their son do things on his own.
Also, Kathy Wakile tries to spice up her sister Rosie's love life by taking her to a lesbian bar in Soho! Rosie's not exactly a fan of the experience because the only women she comes across are too young, bisexual, swingers or DTF, which Rosie says she is not.
When Teresa and Jacqueline finally sit down together, they end up butting heads. Teresa calls Jacqueline evil, brings up how she plotted to take down Danielle Staub and Jacqueline refuses to take responsibility for ruining Teresa’s relationship with her brother, Joe Gorga. (We’re not sure if these two will ever be friends again.)
What do YOU think, HollywoodLifers? Will Teresa and Jacqueline ever be friends again? Sadly, we’ll have to wait until next week to find out!
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