Thursday, September 29, 2011

"Source" Says Jacqueline Laurita Quit "Real Housewives of New Jersey"



If this is true, it better not be because of all the flack viewers deservedly gave Ashley's spoiled, rotten ass this season:
The Real Housewives of New York City are already down four cast members for the upcoming season, and now one of their New Jersey counterparts is on her way out the door.


"Jacqueline [Laurita] definitely quit," a source tells PEOPLE. "She had to walk away for her sanity."


In a series of Tweets earlier this week, the Real Housewives of New Jersey star hinted that she's done with the show, and even said she did not want to appear on the show's season 3 reunion, which taped on Wednesday.


"I feel nauseous and feverish," Laurita Tweeted late Tuesday night, after attending the annual fashion show for the boutique Posche, a scene of past drama on the hit Bravo show. (Cameras, meanwhile, were there and already rolling on season 4.) "No reunion for me. Sorry guys. XOXO!"


She later elaborated: "Someone (not me) got set up tonight. There are some sneaky people trying to make someone look bad & then play innocent on camera. Sad."


A source tells PEOPLE that Laurita "had no intention of going to the reunion, and the other women weren't expecting her to turn up."


Meanwhile on her Twitter account, costar Teresa Giudice also hinted at tensions at the fashion show – and with Jacqueline – writing, "I don’t even wanna go there b/c I don't fight on twitter not w/ fans, not haters, not w/ mean RTs & def not w/ a friend (ahem) or my family!"


Giudice also wrote on Wednesday evening: "The rumors are getting ridiculous. Let’s get this straight: I LOVE my WHOLE family. Would never do anything to hurt them."

3 comments:

  1. I wouldn't be surprised if she quit.

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  2. You'd think she would stay for the money, she and her husband don't seem to be as well off as the others.

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  3. I don't think money would make her stay. Jacqueline and her husband aren't flashy, but they appear to be doing well for themselves financial, unlike Teresa and her husband.

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