'Real Housewives of New Jersey' season 7 cast, premiere date: cast line-up has two new additions

People are excited about the new season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," now going strong with their seventh installment. A new trailer was recently released online to reveal what people can expect of the new season.

The original cast of characters are still much celebrated for their strong personalities and exciting lives. News Everyday reports that the premiere date will be on the 10th of July, with a new trailer already being launched online. This new trailer promises fans more drama, more excitement and more characters.

The housewives Jacqueline Laurita, Melissa Gorga, and Teresa Giudice are all expected to return on this new season. Teresa, in particular, reports Ecumenical News, has fans eager to see her onscreen again after being away and in prison for 11 months for being involved in a case of fraud. The set paused production on purpose until she was done with her jail time. Enstarz reported that her lawyer, James J. Leonard, Jr, revealed in a private interview Guidice's plan to repay back taxes that she owes the government. She might just pe bart of a verbal exchange with her ex-bestie, Lauria. The new episodes promise more drama and catfights ahead of them.

This is not the only significant change, however, as MNR Daily informs eager fans about the two new characters joining the cast -- Dolores Catania and Siggy Flicker, who both have colorful personalities to add to the team. Dolores is familiar with Teresa and Jacqueline, and Siggy is a good people handler, which should be a good mix as this will create more tension between the characters. In the trailer, these two exchange heated arguments while Teresa creates drama in between. The new season is expected to premiere this July 7 at 8 p.m. EDT on the Bravo network.

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