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LOL...Bravo legit fired the entire right couch

 

I dont think its been confirmed that the newbies are friends. That would make just 4 housewives and the show definitely isnt going to just have 4. More than likely they will all film as full housewives and Bravo will ultimately demote one to a Friend of in post-production depending on what they give over the course of the next few months

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Ikr. I hollered they did that.

 

Prehaps how they announced it is unclear, but it sounds like what it actually is that we have SEVEN peach holders and 50Cynt as a FOH. Very NY Season 5 when they kept half of the cast and got rid of the rest, bringing in a new golden age for NY.

 

 

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Marge is so overplaying her hand horribly. She is pushing Fessler and Jackie toward Tre/Jenn and they don't have to lift a finger. And Rachel doing all that crying was weird along with Marge saying, "You just met her (Teresa) and we've been your friends longer." Lies. You all met Fessler through Siggy. Marge is going to catch hell at this upcoming reunion. 

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Completely agree - Marge and Rachel looked like idiots this episode with the way they were speaking to Jenn Fessler like she's their longtime best friend when she's a thirsty wannabe full time cast member. I didn't like Jackie's general attitude because she seems pissed off that she isn't full-time. Where is Evan? 

The episode was flattering to both Teresa and Melissa because both focused on their families. Say what you want about either of them, but their children adore them and are all devoted to each other. 

The odd person out this episode was Jenn Aydin - that doesn't bode well for her because it shows she really don't have any allies on this show. When Teresa isn't around to film, she has no one. 

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