Real Housewives of New Jersey season 7 cast, premiere date: Teresa tearful on return home; conflicts brews

With "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" set to return to television for its seventh season on July 10, and it is shaping up to be a Teresa-centered season.

Most of the interest in the upcoming season revolves around the return of Teresa Giudice after she was released from prison last December.

According to show creator Andy Cohen, viewers need to watch out for the touching reunion of Teresa and her kids after she spent close to a year in prison for bankruptcy fraud.

"I've seen it three or four times, and I wept every time. It's the realest, most raw moment that I've ever seen. When you see these four girls jump in her arms, it's like nothing that I've seen," said Cohen.

Cohen also said that viewers would see how prison has transformed Teresa.

"You do see a different Teresa, and you do see how this year away really changed her," he said.

While her husband Joe serves out his term in prison this time around and Teresa deals with being a single mother, it seems that the family's legal troubles have yet to be completely resolved.

Earlier in the year, it was reported by E! News that the bankruptcy case may be reopened because the payment plan that the Giudices have agreed has not been fully satisfied and a number of creditors still exist.

Aside from Teresa's return, Bustle reported that there will also be a lot of drama and conflicts among the women.

Based on the trailer, it is expected that Jacqueline will be causing a lot of the problems when she confronts Melissa Gorga about having four nose jobs.

Teresa will not like it and come to the defense of Melissa, saying that she doesn't like the way Jacqueline talks to Melissa.

The trailer also hints at a brewing conflict with Teresa and her cousins Kathy Wilke and Rose Pierri.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 7 premieres on Bravo on July 10.

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