The season 14 finale of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” certainly had fans on the edge of their seats, especially with the bombshell revelation involving star Jackie Goldschneider. During the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards red carpet, Jackie opened up exclusively to Us Weekly about the secret that had been weighing on her.
“It was a secret that I didn’t like having. It was bad when it got revealed,” Jackie, 47, shared. “I knew the whole world was gonna make it a big deal. But it actually felt very good to me to not have a secret anymore.”
The secret in question revolved around Jackie’s contact with one of Luis “Louie” Ruelas’ ex-girlfriends, which was revealed by Margaret Josephs during the season finale. Jackie explained that she reached out to the ex when there was tension between her and Teresa Giudice. This revelation ultimately paved the way for a more honest and open friendship between Jackie and Teresa.
“You can’t keep a secret like that from a friend and have a normal friendship,” Jackie emphasized.
Despite the rocky past, Jackie and Teresa are now on the right track, working towards building a genuine friendship. Jackie also shared her thoughts on the future of “RHONJ,” acknowledging that the show may undergo some changes to address the darker tone it has taken on in recent seasons.
“It’s such a great show that I can’t imagine that it wouldn’t come back in some form,” Jackie expressed. “I do think things are gonna change because they sort of have to. It got too dark.”
Looking ahead, Jackie proposed a lighter approach to the show, with more petty fights that can be resolved for a more enjoyable viewing experience.
“The fighting is more petty and you can come back from it and have a good time,” Jackie suggested.
As the drama continues to unfold in the world of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” fans can expect to see a shift in dynamics and hopefully a renewed focus on the lighter side of things. With Jackie leading the charge towards a more positive and fun atmosphere, the future of “RHONJ” looks promising.
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