'Real Housewives of New Jersey' season 7 cast, premiere date: Teresa Giudice's emotional comeback party features in premiere

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The seventh season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" is soon to return with brand-new characters and a few familiar faces, reports News Everyday. The show's premiere has been set for July 10, with everyone ardently waiting for it ever since Teresa Guidice, one of the most popular characters on the show, got thrown in jail for being involved in a fraud case.

Teresa still has a few alleged money issues, though Enstarz seems to believe that she is on top of the problem. James J. Leonard, Jr., her lawyer, revealed that she apparently has a game plan to regain her money -- her "vision board" includes a yoga line and a yoga DVD which are supposed to earn her $40 million. Her starring in the hit TV series isn't going to be too bad for her publicity either -- it should at least help her earn enough to pay back the taxes she owes the government.

The first trailer for this season is already out online, with a glimpse of what the viewers may expect from the new episodes. Fans may expect two brand-new faces, Dolores Catania and Siggy Flicker. Another character, Jacqueline Laurita, is also returning to the series as a regular member as compared to her previous guest appearance in season 6. Dolores is a close friend of both Teresa and Jacqueline, and has apparently known them for a few years, since she is able to make the kind of commentary only available to close friends as shown in the trailer.

Siggy, on the other hand, is said to be a popular author and matchmaker, who is highly capable of influencing and handling people to her preferences. In the trailer, she is shown to have a colorful personality. She is apparently convincing enough that she managed to have her ex-husband serve as the best man at her wedding with Michael Campanella, her current husband. She has also done guest appearances on other television shows, and is reportedly the type of person who sticks to what she teaches.

According to Ecumenical News, Teresa is also going to have a party to honor her return. She is going to be ever closer to her friend and sister-in-law Melissa, who supported her while she was in prison. However, this peace won't last too long since Joe will be leaving, and Jacqueline will enter the scene to add some more drama to the mix. All will be revealed in the season premiere this July 10, at 8 p.m. on Bravo.

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