Danielle Staub, the drama queen, from Real Housewives of New Jersey doesn’t get it. It’s her world and we’re just living
in it. Tonight, on the Reunion show, the girls dish on what REALLY happened on Real Housewives of Jersey this season. Wow, what a show.
Caroline accuses Danielle of ruining her family dynamic. Danielle seems to think it was broken already and she just helped crack it wide open.
Danielle wanted to know whether she was the reason that Jacqueline and Dina stopped talking for a time. Dina says yes, Jacqueline says no.
“I saw and I lived firsthand what went on between these two and it was ugly,” Caroline says. “I saw the damage to a relationship between a brother and a sister that still isn’t right.” Danielle denies that she could have caused that kind of damage. “I think there was lot going on before I came into Jacqueline’s life.”
Don’t forget the mob connections:
Married to the mob?: Not so, says Caroline. She’s upset by the talk in the media that Caroline and Dina’s father-in-law was killed in a mob-style hit in Paterson in 1983, and gossip that her family is somehow mob-connected. Dina says the murder has no bearing on the show. Her husband and Caroline’s husband (who are the sons of Albert “Tiny” Manzo) didn’t sign up for it, “and it makes me feel horrible that it was even brought up.” Caroline tells a story about how her father-in-law’s body was found on her birthday; her husband Al bought her a beautiful ring that day and told her he was sorry her birthday was ruined. “
And you don’t have to marry me if you don’t want to marry me,” he told her. “And I looked at him dead in the eye and I said I love you, and I love your father, and I am proud to be his daughter-in-law.” She cannot be happy that Danielle brought it up in a People.com interview. When asked whether she’s dangerous, Danielle says: “Was it my father-in-law that was killed and shoved into a trunk? I’m dangerous? I knew about this through the whole show. I didn’t bring it up once. I’m classy.”
Can’t wait till next season.


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