As 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' fans and cast await potential changes for the upcoming season, Melissa Gorga expresses optimism about her future on the show.
Despite significant disruptions in Season 14, including a notable rift with sister-in-law Teresa Giudice and the absence of a traditional group trip, Gorga remains positive.
“I do think that Season 14 was crazy different [from] the rest, obviously, with not having a cast trip, with having a cast so divided,” Gorga told Distractify.
The show’s producers divided the cast into two groups this season and cancelled the customary post-finale reunion.
Looking ahead, 'RHONJ' faces possible changes for Season 15. Andy Cohen mentioned on his SiriusXM show that the producers are “gonna figure something out,” though he denied speculation of a complete reboot during a June panel at the Tribeca Festival.
Gorga, who has been a part of RHONJ since Season 3, welcomes the changes. “I think it’s called for; I think it’s time,” she stated. As she shifts her focus to her podcast, "On Display," Gorga is content with the future of the show.
“I just feel really good about it all,” she said. “I feel relieved that that season is going to be in the past, and it’s time to move on. And it’s time to see what Bravo decides, you know, see which direction they’re gonna go. And the truth is, no one knows. And we are all just waiting patiently, and we’ll see what’s next.”
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