At this very moment, Bravo is broadcasting the fourteenth season of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey.”
It has been verified by ET that Bravo has decided to cancel the reunion for the fourteenth season of Real Housewives of New Jersey.
According to a source who spoke with Entertainment Tonight, the cast was informed about the decision made by the network on Tuesday. Additionally, a different source who is familiar with the matter confirmed to ET that the franchise will not be doing a typical reunion as of this season. According to the information provided, “A reunion is meant to have resolution and it’s clear in the season finale that there is no path forward in that type of setting.”
Furthermore, according to the source, Bravo is “figuring out a different concept to wrap up the season,” and “nothing official about the future of the show has been decided.” All of this information comes from the source. ET attempted to get in touch with Bravo, but the network did not provide any response.
The information was first disseminated by the website All About the Truth, which is devoted to covering everything related to Housewives.
The cancelation of the reunion comes at a time when season 14 is presently being produced. It was just a month ago that Bravo released the teaser for the fourteenth season, which hinted at yet another intense table war. In the beginning of the scenario, Dolores Catania was seen sitting by herself at a table at Rails Steakhouse in Towaco, New Jersey. They were in the middle of the wreckage of smashed glass that was scattered over the floor. When a producer asks, “How did it ever come to this?” there is a palpable feeling of discomfort that permeates the atmosphere. It is quite evident that emotions are running high among the Housewives, despite the fact that the particulars of the confrontation that took place at the restaurant continue to be veiled in secrecy.

The tagline that Melissa Gorga chose for season 14 all about encapsulates the nature of her relationship, or lack thereof, with Teresa Giudice, who is her sister-in-law. Following the recording of the season 13 reunion, the two became inseparable and did not communicate with one another while shooting season 14. In spite of the fact that viewers will see the two attending the same events, Gorga claims that they have never interacted with one another, and he does not anticipate that this will ever change.
ET’s Brice Sander had a conversation with Gorga before to the launch of the fourteenth season, and he said that she and Giudice had reached a point where there is no turning back.
“Unfortunately,” she said to ET over video chat. “It’s quite unfortunate.” I was eventually able to accept that. I battled for other people for a significant number of years. I battled for the family, for my husband, and for my children, and I came to the realization that it is not something that is worth fighting for, and that I am really not doing them any favors. I fight for the family more than I fight for myself.

What about Giudice? She recently told ET that she can’t wait for viewers to get a glimpse at the finale, and she added that, at long last, she would emerge “victorious” after years of feeling as like she was being attacked.
She adds, “I’m so over it,” and she means it. A few of months from now, in August, [Louie Ruelas] and I will have been married for two years. I get a feeling that they are completely infatuated with me. It’s not a problem. I understand it, you are completely captivated with the queen, don’t you realize that?
Regarding the future of Real Housewives of New Jersey, Housewives executive producer Andy Cohen has said in the past to ET that the manner in which Bravo filmed this season of New Jersey was “probably not” sustainable. Gorga is in agreement with this assessment.
“Whatever Bravo decides to do is fine with me,” she said when questioned about the potential outcomes of the fifteenth season. “I do not make any assertions. I make my way to the workplace. I feel like I’m good, in my own lane with my own family and my own kids, and I’ll deal with it when I have to deal with it. I have a very strong connection with the show, so I feel like anyone they decide to cast — or not cast — I’m happy with it.
“I’m confident enough to say, whoever you have in the room, I’m good with that,” she adds in response. “Why should I stress over things I can’t control?”
Watch the Real Housewives of New Jersey on Bravo every Sunday at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time and Pacific Time. Peacock will play the episodes the next day.
