'Real Housewives of New Jersey' season 7 cast, premiere date: 2 new cast members seen in new trailer

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The first trailer for "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" season 7 has launched online and it showcases the return of Teresa Giudice following her 11-month stay in prison for fraud. The trailer also introduces two brand new cast members for the show.

The first newly introduced member is famous matchmaker and author Siggy Flicker. Siggy is known for her TV appearances and for practicing what she preaches. As stated in a report from E! Online, Siggy is so good at handling relationships that she was able to convince her ex-husband Mark to be the best man during her wedding with her current husband, Michael Campanella. 

Dolores Catania is the second new cast member, and she is no stranger to either Giudice or Jacqueline Laurita. According to the report, she has been one of their closest friends for years and in the trailer, Giudice makes this very clear when she claims she and Dolores are "cut from the same cloth."

Laurita, who only appeared as a guest in season 6, will be returning as a main cast member in season 7. She is shown having a few heated moments with Giudice in the trailer, and it is speculated that the two will have some of the most drama in the upcoming episodes.

According to a report from Us Magazine, it also appears that season 7 will deal with Giudice trying to move on from her stay in prison and the fact that her husband Joe is going to serve his term as well, which will last for 41 months.

Giudice's brother, Joe Gorga, is shown trying to comfort her as she bids farewell to her husband and even asks if she places any of the blame on her husband. She is asked if she is bitter towards her husband, but the trailer cuts away before her response is properly revealed. 

"The Real Housewives of New Jersey" season 7 premieres July 10.

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