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Bravo Sets the Record Straight: No Casting Decisions Yet for RHONJ Season 15

As The Real Housewives of New Jersey stars await confirmation on whether they’ll return for season 15, it seems there’s still a lot of uncertainty. While the ladies of RHONJ have been in communication with production, a final decision regarding who stays and who departs remains up in the air.

Bravo Confirms: No Casting Decisions Made for RHONJ Season 15

“Everyone has been in contact with production, but nothing has been confirmed yet,” a source shares with Us Weekly. “The lines of communication are open, but there’s still no concrete news on who’s coming back or who won’t be.”

The insider continues, explaining that although there’s been no update on the fate of the show, “production is eager for the show to return” and is exploring ways to “make it all work.”

However, despite the production team’s enthusiasm, the hold-up seems to be coming from another source: “It’s the network that’s holding things up,” the insider adds. “None of the Housewives have heard anything from the network.”

Bravo Confirms: No Casting Decisions Made for RHONJ Season 15

In a statement to Us Weekly, a Bravo spokesperson confirmed that “no decisions have been made regarding the casting for RHONJ”

After wrapping up season 14 in August 2024, RHONJ has been on pause, leaving fans to wonder about the future of the show. The last season featured stars Teresa Giudice, Melissa Gorga, Dolores Catania, Jennifer Aydin, Margaret Josephs, Rachel Fuda, and Danielle Cabral. Jackie Goldschneider and Jennifer Fessler also made appearances as “friends” of the Housewives.

This update comes after a recent report from OK! went viral, claiming that the network was pushing for Gorga and Catania to return, alongside a potential spinoff for Giudice. However, our source has denied these claims.

Throughout season 14, viewers saw the ongoing tension between sisters-in-law Giudice, 52, and Gorga, 45, as their family drama continued to unfold. The two refused to film together, leading to such division that the reunion was ultimately scrapped.

Andy Cohen also weighed in, stating that they plan to “take a minute to figure things out,” and emphasized that there’s no rush in making any decisions about the future of The Real Housewives of New Jersey.