Tamra Judge thinks something isn’t right about Dolores Catania’s behavior during the RHONJ finale
Let’s face it, the argument between Dolores and Margaret was heated . Paterson Dolores popped out and called Margaret a “f*cking, lying [see you next Tuesday]!” Yikes! Dolores felt that Margaret was trying to paint her as being a bad friend to Teresa. In the end, both ladies made up, even though no one admitted to being wrong .
So, Tamra weighed in on the disagreement on her podcast, Two Ts In A Pod. She labeled Dolores’ behavior as “very suspicious.” Tamra said, “I just feel like when somebody has such a strong reaction – it just is suspicious to me. I have a feeling that they are both speaking their truth.” She continued, “I think like Marge said – she probably said it in passing. Or like in conversation, ‘Hey, we’re all getting together.’ And [Dolores] doesn’t remember it.”
In a remark that shocked zero people, Tamra added that she felt that Dolores “is more loyal to Teresa.” Well, duh. Dolores may be Switzerland, but she still has longtime ties to Teresa.
Then Tamra knocked the way that Dolores was looking after Teresa during the Last Supper finale. “She is like Teresa’s keeper. ‘Teresa, are you okay? Don’t say that. Teresa, smile,’” Tamra stated. “It’s like stage mom. It’s bizarre behavior to me.” Tamra opined that perhaps Dolores was afraid of Teresa and Luis. I’m sure that Tamra will hear back from Teresa about that remark.
Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 14 wrap-up airs next Sunday, August 11, at 8/7c on Bravo. Real Housewives of Orange County is airing on Thursdays at 9/8c on Bravo.
TELL US – WHY DO YOU THINK TAMRA IS SUSPICIOUS OF DOLORES? WILL TERESA CLAP BACK AT TAMRA’S COMMENT THAT DOLORES IS AFRAID OF HER AND LUIS?
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