Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Caroline and Al Manzo Celebrate Their 30th Anniversary


Examiner.com:
Caroline Manzo and her husband Albert Manzo recently celebrated 30 years of marriage. On Sunday, July 6, the former star of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" posted a photo collage in celebration of her happy and long marriage, along with a sweet message stating that she never wants to live without him.

The photo collage includes four recent photos of the pair, one of which includes their four children. However, the photo that fans may be most happy to see is a photo of them lighting a candle at their wedding 30 years ago. Not surprisingly, since it was taken when he was young man, Albert has a full head of dark brown hair. Caroline looks like a demure young lady, with her hair in an updo crowned with a veil and a conservative wedding dress with a high neck.

For her photo caption, Caroline wrote that if Albert lives to be 100, she only wants to live up until the day prior to his death because she never wants to have to live without him. Clearly, the reports that Albert cheated on her and that they have been fighting over his long work hours, haven't done too much damage to the marriage.

However the Manzos chose to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary, viewers will likely see it on their spin-off "Manzo'd With Children." Caroline's sister-in-law, Jacqueline Laurita, who left "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" at the same time as her, recently revealed that they're filming the spin-off now. Jacqueline tweeted that she hopes everyone will watch the show when it premieres in September and that she's having fun filming. 

One person who likely won't be appearing on Caroline Manzo's spin-off is her sister Dina Manzo. Dina, who decided to once become a New Jersey housewife after the departures of Caroline and Jacqueline, recently revealed in an interview that she will never do a reality TV show with family ever again.
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