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'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' season 7 spoiler: Is Siggy Flicker joining the cast?

Fans of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" will just see another update on season 7's cast.

According to a report from E! Online, Bravo network is said to be negotiating with relationship guru Siggy Flicker. "There has been a meeting," the report said on whether the relationship expert will be joining the cast.

It was also reported that Traci Lynn Johnson, wife of Tiki Barber, is no longer in the talks to join the other housewives, Melissa Gorga, Jacqueline Laurita, and Teresa Guidice, just ahead of the production of the seventh season of the reality show. "It just didn't work out," according to a source that told E!

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Although Gorga, Laurita, and Giudice are not yet officially confirmed as a full-time cast members of the show, E! still confirmed that they are most likely coming back next season. The show's creator, Andy Cohen, said he would like to see Giudice, since she is already out of the prison.

Earlier this year, "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" producers were rumored to have spoken to a number of well-known women like Amber Sabathia, C.C. Sabathia's wife, and Hala Kerik, former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik.

"Their goal is to include more well-known names and make New Jersey look more glamorous, like the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Potential new cast members are being told the show will take an entirely different direction. The focus isn't going to be on Teresa and her family's legal troubles. It's time for a fresh start. More fun and more glam… It's still early in the process. They're meeting with a lot of women and trying to determine what ensemble will work best for the show," the source said to E! last March.

The upcoming season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" will start production this November, and is most likely to return by spring or summer next year.

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