Danielle Cabral Says RHONJ Finale at Rails Was ‘Worst Form of Abuse’

   

When Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 14 ended, we all celebrated in hopes that we would finally catch a break from hearing about the toxic drama between these women. Unfortunately, they’re still discussing it, and Danielle Cabral is shedding more light on what went down at Rails.

Although Danielle almost had to be dismissed from the Season 14 finale for trying to molly wop Jennifer Aydin, the RHONJ star described the sitdown at Rails as the “worst form of abuse.” Apparently, we only saw a small glimpse of the horror.

Danielle Cabral is still reliving Rails

Danielle spoke to Page Six’s Reali-Tea podcast about the Season 14 finale. She explained, “It was the worst form of… I can’t …abuse. It was the worst form you could ever think of and that’s what this situation did in a way. It was like it brings up all these horrible things that you may think on a real crappy day, but someone is saying it to you.”

On the show. we saw Jennifer body-shaming Danielle’s husband, which is what nearly sparked another physical altercation between the two. Obviously, that wasn’t a good look for Danielle, and she’s fully aware of that. The “abuse” isn’t an excuse.

“Listen when someone gets physical that’s never right, it’s wrong,” Danielle admitted. “But you know the saying words hurt just as much and when they’re words that cut Like a knife, sometimes it’s worse. There’s no excuse for getting physical and I regret that I even got to that.”

Of course, everyone is asking about the future of RHONJ and the potential for a reboot. When asked about possibly returning with Jen, Danielle didn’t seem to have a strong opinion. “There’s no dream [cast] when you’re thinking about this because if it’s not Jennifer Aydin, it’s gonna be somebody else you know?” Danielle explained.

She continued, “It’s just the recurring thing and it is what it is. You got to know what you’re getting yourself into. You got to pick up your big girl pants, and say ‘Let’s go’ either way, whatever it is.”