The Real Housewives of New Jerseyis at a turning point. The show cannot continue with the divide between TeamTeresa Giudiceand TeamMelissa Gorga. While Gorga and Giudice have avoided each other all season (even while at the same parties), the rest of the women have found different ways to fight with each other and everything came to a head whenJennifer AydinshovedDanielle Cabraland Cabral retaliatedby smashing a drink in her face.Reports have since surfacedthat there is another fight between them by the end of the season and that is why there will not be a reunion for Season 14 of the series.
Andy Cohenthinksthat there are a couple of ways the show could change to help fix whatever is going on with it. Speaking toJeff LewisonJeff Lewis Has Issues,Cohen said that he saw “four different ways” thatBravocould takeThe Real Housewives of New Jerseyto help it. “When the stars don’t want to be in the same galaxy, that’s not sustainable,” Cohen said to Lewis, who asked if a complete reboot likeThe Real Housewives of New Yorkwas on the table. Cohen didn’t shy away from the idea, saying “I think anything is an option."

This Isn’t Looking Good for the ‘Real Housewives of New Jersey’
He went on to saythat it was obvious where he thought the show could go and that they were going to let the season finish.“I think there are four different ways that we could go with that show. And I think you could probably figure out what they are,”he said. “We are going to let this season play out. We will all talk.” Cohen clarified that the future of the show did seem to include focus groups and casting. “We’ll do the focus group stuff. We’ll do all the stuff we do. And we’ll probably do a bunch of casting. And we’ll take our time.”
The reunion for the series was canceledand Cohen pointed out that the reunion is meant to bring the cast together andSeason 14 didn’t end on a note where that made sense. If that is the case, is this a show worth fighting for? Fans are divided on this season as a whole, and knowing that there is still more to come could lead to a change in how we’re all viewing it. If Cohen is saying that focus groups and shake-ups are on the table,it might be time for this era ofThe Real Housewives of New Jerseyto go.

The Real Housewives of New Jerseyairs every Sunday on Bravo at 8 PM. All the episodes are also available to stream on Peacock.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey
The Real Housewives of New Jersey follows the dramatic lives of a group of affluent women living in the Garden State. Centered around family, friendship, and fierce rivalries, the series delves into their personal and professional endeavors. With lavish lifestyles as the backdrop, the show captures intense confrontations, heartfelt moments, and the complexities of balancing relationships and social expectations.