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Proof Real Housewives of New Jersey's Season 14 Finale Will Change Everything
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Date:2025-04-16 07:40:33
The Garden State will never be the same.
That's because, after The Real Housewives of New Jersey's upcoming season 14 finale episode, the Bravo cast's fractured friendships might be officially unfixable.
"It's very much a very Jersey moment and there's a lot of closure in this finale that you'll see," Dolores Catania exclusively told E! News at Jill Zarin’s MEND Skincare Luxury Luncheon by Laifen & Ticket2Events on July 20. "It's a little sad for me. I don't know that our friend group can ever come back the same, but that'll be up for everyone to make their own opinions."
And Catania is still upset the group—including estranged sisters-in-law Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga, as well as Margaret Josephs, Jennifer Aydin, Danielle Cabral, Rachel Fuda, Jennifer Fessler and Jackie Goldschneider—couldn't move past their respective feuds with each other.
"I just regret that everybody couldn't come together the way I would like," she noted. "We are a beautiful group of women who have the same hearts and the same love for our families and our children and we have that in common. My biggest regret is that I just would love to have seen family come together and friendships come together and we just couldn't seem to do that."
And even though the reality series won't be getting a traditional reunion for the first time ever because of the rifts, Catania added, "There's always hope."
Aydin echoed her costar's sentiments about this season's decisive conclusion.
"It's very explosive," Aydin told E!. "Basically it was hard to find some kind of resolution and I feel it's a very big cliffhanger. I feel like the audience is going to be really happy when they see it."
When it comes to Giudice's ongoing feud with Josephs, the Skinny Italian author promised she'll get "vindication" after Josephs trash-talked her husband Luis "Louie" Ruelas.
"Since I've met Luis, there have been people that have been putting out false narratives out there and I prove it in black and white and you'll see that," Giudice shared. "We see who's been putting out lies out there."
See the shocking season conclude when The Real Housewives of New Jersey airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on Bravo. And keep reading for E!'s official ranking of every Housewife ever.
—Reporting by Nikaline McCarley
Bravo's ill-fated attempt at highlighting our nation's capital brought together four women so forgettable you'd be forgiven for erasing them from your memory—though their names are Mary Amons, Lynda Erkiletian, Cat Ommanney and Stacie Scott Turner—and one so desperate for fame that she gate-crashed a party at the White House. More on her later.
Who?
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Her defining trait was "cougar."
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Katie loved to talk about her charity work, but...didn't do much else on screen. She was one and done, only to come back and not contribute much as a friend. Leaving the cast trip early? A Housewives no-no.
Her marriage problems were on full display the two seasons she was a full-time Housewife...that and her champagne room are the two memorable things about Charrisse.
A one-and-done Housewife, Shamari was at least fun?
While it was nice to see some diversity in the lily-white O.C., Peggy ultimately proved to be a frustrating presence in season 12. The fights she chose to pick were bizarre, and often involving someone using a word she simply didn't understand, and her decision to simply hide out in her room for an entire day during the trip to Iceland proved that she wasn't really cut out for this Real Housewives life.
Instead of bonding with fellow Nigerian costar Wendy Osefo during season eight, Nneka's first season storyline centered entirely around her allegedly accusing Wendy's mom of being a witch (yes, seriously). We wish we could have seen the two bond over their shared culture rather than fighting with no resolve.
Noella spun through season 16 like a tornado of frantic energy. While her personal struggles were somewhat compelling (her husband James up and left the country and asked for a divorce right before filming started), it was her constant drama with queen bee Heather Dubrow that helped her not land completely at the bottom of the list. Maybe with more time and another season, we'll warm up to Mrs. Bergener.
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All we remember about Karent is that she was a dentist and none of her co-stars seemed to like her at all. Next!
This was a real person with a show on Bravo. We promise.
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Much like co-star Sara Al Madani, Nina exemplified a multidimensional, successful Arab woman who is blending modern life with centuries-old cultural traditions. She avoided most of the season one drama and was sometimes overshadowed by her co-stars' bigger, louder personalities.
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Larsa didn't make a big impression on season one before leaving the series. When Peacock revived RHOM for season four in 2021, her whole storyline was about being the ex-BFF of Kim Kardashian. (and selling sexy feet pics on OnlyFans...)
Ana followed up her one season as a Bravolebrity by competing on season 12 of Next Food Network Star in 2016. She didn't make it there, either.
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Cindy was supposed to be the new Bethenny Frankel. Cindy was no Bethenny Frankel.
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