Jennifer Aydin claimed she’s returning to Real Housewives of New Jersey despite the network not announcing any casting choices for a potential season 15.
Jen Aydin’s newest leak reveals her RHONJ return (allegedly):
In a “Get Botox with me” social media post, Jen interacted with her live audience as the doctor injected her face. An Instagram user expressed her desire for Real Housewives of NJ to proceed without Jen.
True to form, Jennifer couldn’t handle any negativity (even warranted) towards her. “Sorry Christine S. John. I am coming back.” Then, the mother of five flipped off the social media user on the other end.
Way to keep it classy, Mrs. 16 Bathrooms.
Did no one peep Jen said responding to a comment on her live she is coming back to #RHONJ 👀 pic.twitter.com/98YZ1gGY4S
— The Reality TV Guru (@Realitytvguru13) October 12, 2024
Loose lips:
This wouldn’t be the first time the controversial RHONJ personality was responsible for leaking information about the show. On an episode of WWHL in July, Jennifer Aydin admitted to communicating with bloggers months before she teased her return to RHONJ.
“Listen. I just want you to know that all bloggers out there start off as fans. And we’re very good to our fans. Some get more invested than others. Is there a very big lesson here? Absolutely.”
Andy wondered, “What’s the lesson?’” Jennifer quickly replied, “Don’t talk to anybody – don’t talk to bloggers.” Also, “Don’t be so candid and naive and think you’re being nice to the fan in an attempt to make them not like you. And really just say, like, I’m not dealing with you anymore.”
“Nobody is innocent here. Everybody talks to bloggers, Andy … everybody talks. Mine is just being put on blast. But, I will say, [they are] being put on blast, too. Who cares at this point?”
This isn’ the first time Jen was unpleasant with Bravoholics:
Never forget, Jennifer body shamed and misgendered a fan who asked a shady question at BravoCon 2023. Jennifer got out of her seat to cross the stage to get closer to Gabby From Philly, who she called ‘Big Boy.’





