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How RHONJ’s Melissa Feels About Keeping Distance From Teresa

May 3, 2024

Though the new season hasn’t even debuted, Melissa indicated she’s already excited about the reunion.

“There’s so much that needs to come out, and that’s the place to do it,” she said. “I mean, there’s so many rumors and things going on on social media right now. I don’t know if you’re seeing it all, but there’s a lot of things happening. So can’t wait to talk about that.”

However, the reunion isn’t the only thing Melissa is excited about. She announced earlier this year that she’s opened another Envy store in Huntington, Long Island in New York.

“Envy in Huntington has just been such a hit, such a success,” she said. “I couldn’t be happier with the people coming through, and just the success of having a small business for me is special. It is. And the fact that I grew this company from the ground up, live on television with everyone seeing my struggles as a mom at first trying to breakthrough and having Joe give me some hard times—he doesn’t call it crumbs anymore, I can tell you that.”

As fans wait for The Real Housewives of New Jersey to premiere, look back at the Giudice and Gorga family drama below.

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