Jennifer Aydin calls new ‘RHONJ’ reunion format ‘quite pleasant,’ avoided people she doesn’t ‘like’

   

Jennifer Aydin has nothing but positive things to say about the new “Real Housewives of New Jersey” reunion format amid heightened tensions among cast members.

“I didn’t have to see anybody I didn’t like or that I’m not getting along with. It was quiet pleasant!” she told People at Mend Skincare Presents: Jill Zarin’s Luxury Luncheon by Laifen & Ticket2events on Saturday.

After Season 14 wrapped with an intense dinner that left the cast divided, Bravo opted instead to film two separate parties in which each group watched the finale unfold.

Jennifer Aydin posing for a photo

Jennifer Aydin found the new “Real Housewives of New Jersey” reunion to be “pleasant.” 

Jennifer Aydin, LeeAnne Locken, Teresa Giudice and Jill Zarin posing together

“I didn’t have to see anybody I didn’t like or that I’m not getting along with. It was quiet pleasant!” Aydin told People on Saturday.

Jennifer Aydin, Dolores Catania, Teresa Giudice, Andy Cohen, Margaret Josephs, Melissa Gorga, Jackie Goldschneider posing for a photo

The Season 14 “RHONJ” reunion was reportedly filmed in two rooms with each friend group in a separate room. 

Aydin, 47, clarified that the women with whom she filmed were still able to “air [their] grievances and [their] gripes” and “communicate” with each other.

“It wasn’t the fighting that you usually see. And the fans are as sick of the fighting as I am, so I think they’re going to love it,” the “RHONJ” star added.

Aydin didn’t name who was in her room, but sources previously told Variety that she filmed with Teresa Giudice and Jackie Goldschneider.

Joe Benigno, Joe Gorga, Evan Goldschneider, Bill Aydin, Frank Catania, Jennifer Aydin, Dolores Catania, Teresa Giudice sitting at the "RHONJ" reunion

“It wasn’t the fighting that you usually see,” Aydin added. 

Teresa Giudice and Jennifer Aydin posing together

Teresa Giudice agreed with her friend and told People that she was “happy” with the way the reunion turned out. 

Dolores Catania also participated in their party at times, but then at points popped over to the other room with Melissa Gorga, Margaret Josephs, Rachel Fuda, Danielle Cabral and Jennifer Fessler.

Aydin concluded, “Sometimes you don’t [need] resolutions to move on. You can decide that somebody is not right for you and some people are not right for you.

“You don’t need resolution to move on, you can be indifferent and that’s where I am with some of these girls. I’m neither here or there.”

Giudice, 52, is also eager for fans to “see the truth” that is revealed during both the finale and the reunion.

“Everything I’ve been saying all along has been the truth,” the “Turning the Tables” author told People.

Jennifer Aydin, Danielle Cabral, Teresa Giudice and Rachel Fuda talking on "RHONJ"

“I’m ready for the truth to be out there,” Giudice said. ©Bravo TV/Courtesy Everett Collection

Dolores Catania and Jennifer Aydin posing together

However, Dolores Catania seemed less convinced and admitted that she did have a “regret” about the new format. 

“I don’t lie, I’m not fake. I don’t put fake storylines out there. I don’t hurt other people’s families. If you’re a viewer, you’ve been with me a long time and you’ll see that. But other people do that, and they do it for storylines. So I’m ready for the truth to be out there.”

However, Catania, 53, seems to have mixed feelings about the format and recently admitted to E! News that she “regret[s] that everybody couldn’t come together the way I would like.”

“We are a beautiful group of women who have the same hearts and the same love for our families and our children and we have that in common,” she explained.

“My biggest regret is that I just would love to have seen family come together and friendships come together and we just couldn’t seem to do that,” Catania concluded, seemingly referencing the long-standing feud between Giudice and Gorga, 45.

jackie goldschneider, jennifer aydin, and teresa giudice posing for a photo

Giudice and Aydin filmed the alternative reunion with Jackie Goldschneider. 

Margaret Josephs, Jennifer Fessler, Melissa Gorga, Rachel Fuda, Danielle Cabral posing for a photo

Meanwhile, Margaret Josephs, Jennifer Fessler, Melissa Gorga, Rachel Fuda and Danielle Cabral were in the second room. 

The sisters-in-law have been fighting on and off for years, but they haven’t spoken since the Season 13 reunion last year. Several of their close friends have butted heads with the other person as a result.

Fans have been speculating on the future of “RHONJ” ever since Page Six confirmed that Bravo would not be conducting a traditional reunion after a tumultuous cast dinner.

“[Forgoing a reunion] makes sense. And once viewers see the finale, the decision to forgo the traditional reunion will make even more sense,” a source told us last month.

Margaret Josephs, Melissa Gorga sitting together

Bravo opted for the nontraditional reunion after the women ended the season with an intense dinner. 

Jackie Goldschneider, Jennifer Aydin, Margaret Josephs, Dolores Catania, Teresa Giudice, Melissa Gorga, Jennifer Fessler, Rachel Fuda, Danielle Cabral posing for a photo

“Once viewers see the finale, the decision to forgo the traditional reunion will make even more sense,” a source told us last month. 

Bravo has not announced when the reunion will air, nor have they shared any decisions on casting going forward.

However, Bravo honcho Andy Cohen previously teased that they are thinking about adding some “fresh faces” to the cast –– for which Gorga told us she’s “excited.”