As you may have heard, The Real Housewives of New Jersey may look very different next season.
And maybe we have at least an idea of how to do it right now.

Amidst talks about that Most of the cast members have been fired. After the long-running franchise, Melissa Gorga has drawn a line in the sand.
In an appearance this week on an installment of the Two T's In a Pod podcast, Gorga didn't shy away from expressing her feelings about the show in general right now, and Teresa Giudice in particular.
“Because of all the rumors out there, I’m completely prepared for anything,” Gorga told hosts Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge of the aforementioned casting speculation, adding simply about her sister-in-law:
“I think I would realize that [Giudice] and I are two extremely different characters.”
However, that wasn't all Melissa had to say about Teresa.


“If Bravo decides to go down that road, the darker road, whatever that may be, then I have to say, ‘That’s not a show I want to be on anyway,’ which I really don’t,” Gorga continued, before speaking directly about Giudice:
“I don’t want to be in that toxic shit, so as long as she’s there and all that stuff comes back, I wouldn’t consider it a loss.”
Melissa and Teresa have been fighting for years.
They barely shared scenes during season 14 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, which ended in such chaos that the producers cancelled the annual meeting.


Most viewers believe that the stories have become boring and the characters are just plain boring.
Could he? The network really fires Giudice And really start everything from scratch?
“I'm not leaving. I started the show and when Bravo wants me to leave, I'm leaving,” Giudice said on Live with Kelly & Mark last month.
It seems the ball is now in Andy Cohen and company's court.
We're very curious to see what they do with it.