Jennifer Aydin blasts RHONJ for toxic atmosphere and bad editing — is she off the show?
Jennifer Aydin pour the tea The Real Housewives of New Jersey, calling out the show's “toxic” atmosphere and accusing the production of poor editing that cast him in a negative light. Despite her glamorous lifestyle and high-profile image, Jennifer reveals the dirty truth behind the scenes, expressing her displeasure at how she is unfairly portrayed on television.
In a recent interview with Us Weekly, Jennifer revealed about a chance meeting with Margaret Joseph at a Gucci outlet where they discussed their ongoing feud.
Initially, the two women ignored each other, but Jenniferwho was shopping with her family, decided to break the silence. “So I walked past her and said 'hello'” Jennifer reminded. After the introduction Margaret to my sister-in-law Jennifer was surprised at how friendly and sweet both of them are Margaret and Lexi was, creating a more cordial interaction.
During their conversation, Jennifer claimed Margaret said, “By the way, I don't think we have jobs. I don't think any of us have jobs.”
Jennifer responded: “It's become so toxic that whatever it is, it is. I respect Well done and I respect that they know what they are doing. If they think we need to regroup, more power to you. However, the drama did not stop there Margaret recently blasted Jennifer for her behavior during the Shirt Mike fiasco, accusing her of being entitled and upset.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey it seems to be on the rocks, with drama and toxicity rising among the cast. Last season's ratings weren't the best, and behind-the-scenes leaks have only added to the tension for bloggers. With personal and professional conflicts mounting, the future of the show remains uncertain.
Jennifer admits that he initially joined The Real Housewives of New Jersey for the “platform”, but believes that the production was not able to show him in the best light.
“There's a lot that Siren shuts out, a lot of my philanthropy they've cut out, a lot of cases they've cut out to not show me in a good light. It's a production company. It's not Well done,” Jennifer explained.
“But Well done know what they're doing… If they want to hurt me and want to think of me that way, that's their right.
Jennifer has voiced her displeasure with the show's production team. In February 2023, she “liked” a tweet criticizing the producers as “a mole” and accusing them of failing to make a “good show”.
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