'Real Housewives of New Jersey' season 6 cast: Jacqueline Laurita to return

E! News confirms that Jacqueline Laurita will be part of the new season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey." Is she back to stir up trouble? Not really.

Jacqueline has been a regular cast since Season 1 to 5 but left the next season together with Caroline Manzo, her sister-in-law. She is also set to appear with "Manzo's With Children." Laurita and Caroline are very close, while Caroline and her sister Dina Manzo have a sour relationship. Dina first appeared in season 2 and returned in season 6.

Although Dina and Caroline didn't talk about their relationship as sisters, the feud was obvious. Dina told E! News back in July that she's done talking about it. "I think the more we talk about it in the press, the worse it's going to get. I'm kind of done. This week I'm doing the press junk and that's it. I don't want to mention it again because I think enough people have been through it and now it's time to stop talking about it," Dina said.

What about Dina and Jacqueline's relationship? Things aren't looking so warm either. Jacqueline recently tweeted saying, "Ive stayed quiet a long time4my fam.Ashlee shouldn't have said anything,but Dina shouldn't have involved a blogger as if an innocent victim."

So now that Jacqueline is back in "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," will it be to fight with Dina? Let's put it this way, we're not sure if there will be any catfights, but Jacqueline isn't back for any confrontation.

A source for E! News said "Yes, it's true, Jacqueline will be making a return towards the end of the season. Because she still has a close relationship with Kathy [Wakile], her scenes will mostly be with Kathy. She is not coming back to stir the pot or confront her sister-in-law Dina. People assume that's what she's coming back to do, but she's not. Her appearance is relatively drama-free."

Watch how the story of the housewives unfold when "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" returns on Bravo during Sundays at 8 p.m.

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