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Kim “D” DePaola claimed Teresa Giudice’s friend (who was being “considered” for the Real Housewives of New Jersey) “reached out” to Margaret Josephs to “broker” a reconciliation between Teresa and Margaret – before Teresa made up with her brother Joe Gorga and his wife Melissa Gorga.
In a recent interview for Reality Court, Margaret hinted that Teresa’s friend once said that Teresa was interested in reconciling. Margaret and Teresa have feuded for years, but their issues reached a fever pitch when Margaret trashed Teresa’s husband Luis Ruelas on national TV, allegedly leading to the loss of his job at the time.
On Get Real with Kim D, Kim shared more details behind her comments.
“One of Teresa’s friends — who was [being] considered for the show — had reached out to Margaret before this reconciliation [with Melissa and Joe],” said Kim. “[The friend said] that she could broker … the deal between Teresa and Margaret. And this was said in front of a number of people, not just the two of them. This is 100 percent true.”
Some fans think Margaret is trying to play nice with Teresa now that she and Melissa are on good terms – as the future of RHONJ will likely center around the sisters-in-law.
Last month on Ana Quincoces and Ace Fanning’s Reality Court podcast, Margaret reacted to rumors that she may not be asked back next season.
“I’ll put it this way … there’s been no phone calls from Bravo. They have not solidified the cast,” she said at the time. “There’s a lot of rumors out there. Nothing has been solidified. I think it could go in any direction.”
“I cannot put myself in a dangerous situation, I will say that,” she went on. “And I do not feel comfortable being around certain people — and I’m not talking about Teresa, but I am talking about certain people that she’s related to.”
She then addressed Teresa and Joe’s reconciliation.
“They [have] made up. They’re family members,” she stated. “And I think that they came to a resolution that, you know, they wanted to make up. I don’t even know what else to say. I guess that’s what it was, I think.”





