'Real Housewives of New Jersey' season 7 spoilers: Andy Cohen cries while watching the premiere multiple times

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Fans should expect to see a lot of tear-jerking scenes when "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" premieres on July 10.

In an interview with ET Online, executive producer and franchise host Andy Cohen confessed that he gets very emotional whenever he previews the premiere episode of season 7.

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

According to the executive producer, one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the upcoming season involves Teresa Giudice, who will try to go back to her normal life with her family after being released from prison last December.

The series will also chronicle how Teresa and her daughters, 15-year-old Gia, 11-year-old Gabriella, 10-year-old Milania, and the youngest child Audriana, who is now 6 years old, will adjust to their new life without the family's patriarch Joe, who has began his 41-month jail sentence for fraud.

Also, the executive producer revealed that the upcoming season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" will feature how Teresa will pick up the pieces of her relationship with her cast mates.

"It's interesting to see how the terrain lays out between her and her sister-in-law, who have never gotten along," Cohen said. She and sister-in-law Melissa Gorga had been estranged for years already. "And she and her ex-best friend of 12 years, Jaclyn [Laurita], those are the two relationships to watch, and you'll be surprised by how they turn out."

The seventh season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" will also feature new housewife Siggy Flicker, who is not new to the reality show scene. Siggy was known for being a part of VH1's "Why Am I Still Single?!" back in 2011.

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