Caroline Manzo will never return to RHONJ, Caroline and Al doing well

Once a housewife in "Real Housewives of New Jersey," Caroline Manzo now has her own reality TV show "Manzo'd With Children." Caroline was a fan favorite, her rationale and reasoning won over the fans of "RHONJ" who were saddened when she decided to leave the show.

"Manzo'd With Children" is doing well and the show is going to finish its first season. Caroline was asked by InTouch about the future of the show. Caroline wasn't afraid to let the cat out of the bag during the InTouch interview, like she's always done.

When asked about why she left "Real Housewives of New Jersey," she said, "I felt like I had nothing more to give. And I never liked all the conflict. I prefer to peacefully resolve things,. When you have an argument just for an argument's sake, like we did a lot, it's exhausting."

It wasn't fun for Caroline anymore, but what about her relationship with the housewives before she left?

She said, "I didn't leave on bad terms with anyone, but I don't hang out with any of them, except Jacqueline [Laurita]. It was more of a working relationship."

When she was asked for her comment on what's happening to frenemy Teresa Giudice, she just said that she was more concerned about Teresa's children.

Now that "Manzo'd With Children" have reached the end of the road for its first season, what's in it for the show? In Touch asked if the Manzos will be like the Kardashians. For Caroline, doing 10 more seasons isn't a problem but if the show will be breaking their family apart, she'll stop.

Meanwhile, Caroline's daughter Lauren is getting ready to be married. Caroline shared that her daughter is very budget conscious and is far from being a bridezilla. Surely, Caroline would have an emotional moment once her only daughter ties the knot.

And lastly, there were rumors about Al cheating on Caroline. How are they now? Caroline is happy to say that she loves their marriage and they have mutual respect for one another.

"We just have fun," she said.

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