“[Giudice has] been there for 14 years. She built this,” Ayan told DECIDER when she stopped by our offices. “She’s great TV, you know? Like, no, she has to stay.”
However, Ayan argued that the entire cast as it currently stands should be brought back for Season 15 — but only if they can “fix their issues.”
“They’re all a good group of friends. I feel like they all should come back, fix their issues,” she said, noting that she would “love to see” Giudice and Gorga’s families back together. “I think that would be beautiful. I root for all of them to fix it. And I think they can. They’re all great TV and I think they’re all great people too.”
Ayan also revealed whether she thinks the estranged sisters-in-law will ever reconcile.
“Families go through ups and downs, to be honest. I would like to see them fix it because they are family,” she said. “But then again, if your mental state is better without it, then do what’s best for your mental state. That’s what I would say.”
While Ayan didn’t see the RHONJ Season 14 finale, she said that Giudice “has the right to be upset” with both Goldschneider and Josephs for speaking to her husband Luis “Louie” Ruelas’ ex-fiancé. However, she thought it was a “good” thing that Goldschneider apologized after finally taking accountability for her actions.
“I feel like in life, we all make mistakes, and the moment you take accountability, like, ‘Sorry, I did do this,’ I think it’s the most beautiful thing,” Ayan said. “We’re all humans, we’re all gonna make mistakes. But if you actually say sorry to somebody and you mean it, I think it’s okay.”
The Real Housewives of New Jersey ‘s alternate reunion airs tonight at 8/7c on Bravo.
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