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Teresa Giudice Explains Why ‘RHONJ’ Was Paused. “It’s Disgusting…”

“It’s Disgusting…” – Teresa Giudice Breaks Her Silence on the Shock Pause of ‘RHONJ’ – What Does Home and Away Have to Do With It?

Teresa Giudice at the shore wearing a beach hat on 'Real Housewives of New Jersey'

In a twist that has blindsided both Bravo fans and Aussie soap lovers alike, reality TV queen Teresa Giudice has finally opened up about the shocking pause of The Real Housewives of New Jersey (RHONJ)—and, somehow, the Aussie institution Home and Away is now caught in the crossfire.

Teresa didn’t mince words. “It’s disgusting,” she told sources close to her, referring to what she sees as behind-the-scenes chaos, betrayals, and power moves that led to RHONJ’s abrupt production freeze. But what’s really turning heads? Her cryptic comment that “even Home and Away would never script something this messy.” That’s right—Australia’s beloved soap has found itself name-dropped in one of Bravo’s most dramatic shake-ups to date.

For decades, Home and Away has been known for its beachside romances, family feuds, and a steady pulse of drama that keeps Aussie viewers glued to their screens. But unlike RHONJ, it has rarely—if ever—been put on ice. So why did Teresa bring it up? Is she shading the RHONJ producers, praising the Aussie writers, or hinting at something even bigger?

Insiders are speculating that Teresa might be exploring international opportunities—perhaps even eyeing a cameo or creative collaboration with Home and Away. After all, the series has been a launchpad for Hollywood talent like Chris Hemsworth and Isla Fisher. Could the iconic soap be Teresa’s unexpected new stage?

Others believe the reference was more pointed—a dig at how a long-running scripted drama like Home and Away can keep its storylines flowing despite cast shakeups, budget shifts, and real-life controversies. Meanwhile, RHONJ, a reality show reliant on its stars’ raw personalities, has ground to a halt amid irreconcilable feuds and production disputes.

Fans are divided. Some applaud Teresa for calling out the mess; others accuse her of deflecting blame. But one thing is clear: comparing one of Bravo’s most volatile franchises to Australia’s most enduring drama wasn’t random. It was strategic—and bold.

This unexpected TV crossover moment has social media buzzing. “Did Teresa just say Home and Away has better drama than RHONJ?” one fan tweeted. Another wrote, “This is the most random yet iconic name-drop of 2025. Home and Away?! I did NOT have that on my Bravo bingo card.”

While Bravo remains tight-lipped about RHONJ’s future, the silence only fuels speculation. And now—with Home and Away riding a surprising wave of international attention—it’s anyone’s guess what might happen next.

Could this be the beginning of a Real Housewives–meets–Summer Bay crossover? Or is Teresa simply using Australia’s soap crown jewel to make a sharp point about professionalism, storytelling, and resilience?

Whatever the truth, one thing’s certain: the drama isn’t confined to New Jersey anymore.

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