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'Real Housewives of New Jersey' News: Season 6 Reunion Show Recap

The Nov. 2 episode of "Real Housewives of New Jersey" sees the housewives with host Andy Cohen as they discussed everything that happened on season 6. Dina Manzo reveals where she stands with Caroline Manzo and the rest of her family, while Teresa Guidice walked out.

Teresa Guidice talked about her sentencing. She spoke about being sad that she is going to report to jail in January 2015 and fears that she might not be around for her daughter Milania's birthday. Meanwhile, Dina Manzo is angry at the sentencing and could not believe that Guidice is going to jail while real criminals are walking free. Guidice and Melissa Gorga have a tension-filled conversation on whether Gorga texted or called her after her sentencing.

Later, a viewer asks Manzo why she returned to the show and if the reason for her return was because certain people already left RHONJ. She admits that had something to do with it and said that it was easier for her this time around because she didn't have to worry about offending Jacqueline Laurita or Caroline Manzo by not doing what they want.

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Dina also talked about her separation from her husband Tommy. She said that they aren't divorced and that they still live together.

"This is working for us," she said. "We enjoy the time we spend together."

Later, a video footage of Guidice's aunt talking about her legal problems is shown, and Guidice stands up and walks out of the set. Dina thinks that maybe it would be better not to talk about these things. When Guidice comes back, Cohen asks her why she left, and she said she needed a break.

Tune in to part 2 of the season 6 "Real Housewives of New Jersey" reunion show on a new day and time, Thursday at 8/7c on Bravo.

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