Thursday, 14 June 2012

Are Bravo Producers Trying to Set Teresa Giudice Up to Fail?


Posted By Ray Nicoli

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It’s starting to look like it! During the filming of Season 4’s Real Housewives of New Jersey, the housewives filmed a scene at friend to the housewives, Kim D’s home. Now you may remember that Kim D started filming with the show in Season 2 as Danielle Staub’s friend and the owner of Posche clothing store. In the current season, she is seen to be very close friends with Teresa Giudice and enemies with the other four housewives.
At this party, there was allegedly a scene where Melissa Gorga, sister-in-law of Teresa Giudice, was proven to be a “liar.” Sources state that at the party, Melissa was confronted about her husband, Joe Gorga (brother of Teresa Giudice), not paying workers. This scene was allegedly filmed the same week as the solstice party and it was supposed to be shown either before or after the Solstice Party hosted by Jacqueline Laurita’s friend.
Why is this important? Well in watching these “reality” television shows, viewers are supposed to have an accurate portrayal of their favorite characters’ lives. Also, as much as Melissa and Joe Gorga, and the other housewives have crucified Teresa and Joe Gorga and their business practices, it would be quite interesting to have a better understanding of the other characters’ business practice. This little nugget about Joe Gorga’s business would be helpful to viewers to gain a better understanding of where Teresa is coming from in reacting the way she has. Actually, this story isn’t so small news, see here and here. Side note: I’d like to know more about all of these women and their husband’s business practices. Rumor has it that the water isn’t the only thing “dirty” in Jersey.
The question that remains here is why wouldn’t producers want to show this scene? Are they trying to set Teresa up for failure and “crucify” her to the public? Or are they holding this scene for a future date? If that’s the case, what’s the point of showing it at a later time? If this is reality television, why not show it in the order that it actually occurred? Wouldn’t that give viewers the opportunity to actually see and understand why these women have acted the way they acted? Again, is this all to set Teresa up for failure?
If it weren’t for Teresa, we probably would never know the truth. What do you think?

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