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Teresa Giudice reacted to the comment Tiffany Pollard made about her hairline on House of Villains while appearing on Sunday night’s episode of Watch What Happens Live.
While also sharing updates on her feuds with Tamra Judge, 57, and Larsa Pippen, 51, and revealing what she wished she could’ve said at The Real Housewives of New Jersey‘s canceled reunion, Teresa, 52, addressed Richie and Kathy Wakile‘s new home on Joe and Melissa Gorga‘s street, her friendship with Jackie Goldschneider, 48, and Melissa’s cooking videos on TikTok.
“I took it as a compliment,” Teresa shared on the November 17 episode of WWHL after being asked how she felt about Tiffany, 42, saying she’d “always respected” her hairline, which Teresa allegedly had surgically extended years ago.
Following feuds with both Tamra and Larsa, Teresa admitted that she and Tamra are still not on good terms.
“Yesterday I was texting with Tamra. I’m like, ‘Why are you mentioning my name?’” she complained.
As for Larsa, Teresa said that while she was “pissed” at her fellow Real Housewives star during filming on House of Villains season two, they are in a better place today.
“Because I didn’t get eliminated. If I did, it would not be good,” she noted.
Then, Andy Cohen, 56, mentioned Teresa’s past antics against him, including her season two reunion push and her season eight reunion card swipe.
“You know which one I was more annoyed by, funnily enough? The ripping the cards out,” he shared. “I didn’t care about the pushing. It was a moment in time. You were mad. You were.”
“I’m sorry,” Teresa replied, confessing to texting Andy when she’s unhappy with how things play out on RHONJ.
Looking back at the canceled reunion, Teresa said she wished more had been said about Margaret Josephs‘ digging into husband Luis Ruelas‘ past.
“I wish they would’ve shown more of, like, what was really going on behind the scenes, like, what Margaret was actually doing, like the court case, everything that came out regarding the court case and her speaking to someone from Luis’ past. It’s like, why are you doing that?” she wondered.
Teresa also reflected on her post-prison interview with Andy, during which she, ironically, wore an orange jumpsuit.
“[I was] not even meaning to and then afterward, I’m like, ‘I can’t believe they made me an orange jumpsuit,’” she recalled.
When asked about the Wakiles moving into Joe and Melissa’s neighborhood, Teresa said that her cousin and husband “had that property for a long time,” and she denied that she’ll be driving by anytime soon.
She then recalled asking Joe to move closer to her.
“It’s so crazy that I live on the same block that my brother lived on, and I have the biggest house on the block now with Luis, yeah, I’m on six acres. And I told my brother to move to Montville. He was in Franklin Lakes, and then I was living in Montville and I said, ‘Come live in Montville with me,’ and then look what happened now,” she said. “Now we don’t even speak.”
Continuing on, Teresa counted down her top Bravo villains, naming “Kenya Moore, Lisa Rinna, Candiace Dillard, Monica Garcia, [and] Tom Sandoval,” before sharing when she last spoke to Jackie.
“Believe it or not, today,” she shared, confirming that she wasn’t bothered by Margaret’s finale reveal regarding Jackie’s past communication with Luis’ exes.
“I already knew she was doing that,” Teresa explained.
Later, on the WWHL: After Show, Teresa was asked how she felt about Melissa’s cooking videos on TikTok, and if the two of them were competing with one another.
“I don’t look at anything they do. I really don’t. I blocked them, and I think they blocked me, so I never see their sh*t, and I don’t want to see it,” she declared. “And hello? I have four cookbooks. I’m a three-time New York Times Bestselling author. And I have been doing my videos on TikTok [since] like, last year, two years ago.”
As for the House of Villains cast shading her cooking as “horrible” and “trash,” Teresa blamed production.
“The show set me up. They gave me brisket. I’ve never cooked brisket in my life, and I didn’t know brisket, you’re supposed to smoke that and it takes hours and hours to cook, so they told me I was making a roast, like a beef roast, but it was brisket,” she revealed. “The meat was not good. They really did set me up, and no one said it to my face.”