When a fan asked Laurita if she quit or if Bravo fired her from the show, Jacqueline replied the following via Twitter. "They wanted me part time w/the option of full time depending on how my story unfolded. I choose not to film unless confirmed full time. More$."
They wanted me part time w/the option of full time depending on how my story unfolded.I choose not to film unless confirmed full time.More$ https://t.co/SPIdTTLlde— Jacqueline Laurita (@JacLaurita) March 26, 2017
She added: "Plus if it ended up being part time & not full time, it wasn't worth my time, the aggravation, and $."
Plus if it ended up being part time & not full time, it wasn't worth my time, the aggravation, and $. https://t.co/SPIdTTLlde— Jacqueline Laurita (@JacLaurita) March 26, 2017
Many fans questioned Laurita's return to the Bravo hit series ever since she sent a cryptic tweet last month.
"Just wanted to Thank all of you for following, loving, & supporting me & my family over the last 7 seasons of #rhonj !We appreciate you all!." she tweeted.
Just wanted to Thank all of you for following, loving, & supporting me & my family over the last 7 seasons of #rhonj !We appreciate you all!— Jacqueline Laurita (@JacLaurita) February 23, 2017
That being said, Jacqueline's revelation proves that Page Six's story was accurate and correct. Earlier this month the publication reported that Laurita was definitely out because Bravo wasn't willing to meet her salary requirements. “She’s really highly paid,” an insider revealed.
Laurita has appeared on every season of the show, although in season six she was not billed as a full-time housewife.
Last week, Teresa Giudice, Melissa Gorga, Siggy Flicker and Dolores Catania were spotted filming in Boca Raton, Florida along with Danielle Staub, who's returning to the show after a five year hiatus along with rumored newbie Margaret Josephs.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey is set to return later this year on Bravo.
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