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Danielle Cabral Calls ‘RHONJ’ Finale the ‘Worst Form of Abuse’

Danielle Cabral Describes ‘RHONJ’ Finale as the ‘Worst Form of Abuse’

As The Real Housewives of New Jersey wrapped up its explosive 14th season, fans hoped the end would bring a reprieve from the relentless drama that has consumed the series.

But the turmoil is far from over, with Danielle Cabral now shedding new light on what really went down during the notorious sitdown at Rails.

Danielle, who nearly faced expulsion from the Season 14 finale after a heated confrontation with Jennifer Aydin, has described the experience at Rails as the “worst form of abuse.” Speaking on Page Six’s* *Reali-Tea podcast, Danielle opened up about the intense and painful encounter that viewers only got a glimpse of on-screen.

“It was the worst form of… I can’t …abuse. It was the worst form you could ever think of and that’s what this situation did in a way. It was like it brings up all these horrible things that you may think on a real crappy day, but someone is saying it to you,” she explained.



The tension during the finale reached a boiling point when Jennifer Aydin was seen body-shaming Danielle’s husband, nearly sparking another physical altercation between the two women.

Danielle acknowledges that her reaction wasn’t ideal, and she’s fully aware of how bad it looked. Despite the intense emotions involved, Danielle isn’t using the “abuse” she experienced as an excuse for her actions.

As speculation about the future of RHONJ continues to swirl, questions about a possible reboot and the cast’s potential return are on everyone’s minds. When asked about the possibility of returning for another season alongside Jennifer Aydin, Danielle didn’t express a strong opinion either way.

“There’s no dream [cast] when you’re thinking about this because if it’s not Jennifer Aydin, it’s gonna be somebody else, you know?” Danielle said.

She elaborated on the cyclical nature of the drama, acknowledging that it’s just part of the territory when joining the show.



“It’s just the recurring thing and it is what it is. You got to know what you’re getting yourself into. You got to pick up your big girl pants, and say ‘Let’s go’ either way, whatever it is,” she added.

The future of The Real Housewives of New Jersey remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the drama is far from over.