Seems like there is a new girl in Rosie Pierri's life now as she recently introduced her new girlfriend, Ellen, to her friends and family during last Sunday's episode. Rosie was evidently happy with the revelation as she gave her new girl a kiss to commemorate the occasion. According to Mail Online, even Rosie's sister, Kathy, appeared to have liked Ellen. She was quoted as saying, "And I have another sister," as she sat beside her during the celebration.
Ellen seems to have brought such happiness and love to Rosie that her friends and family have nothing but happiness for the both of them. On the other hand, one person was noticeably absent in the gathering in order to not spoil the moment. Nicole Napolitano was reportedly not present at the occassion as she is currently feuding with Amber Marchese over claims that the latter accused the former of spreading rumors of her being a home wrecker.
On the other hand, the drama between Nicole and Amber appeared to have come to a close as the two finally come face to face in the recent episode. Nj.com said the two got to talk about the rumors during a very tense lunch, which was a good thing considering that they initially both see each other as friends. In typical "Real Housewives" fashion, both started calling each other out with their relationships, and of all things, their makeup. The site noted that the two, nonetheless, made up, with Amber expressing her apologies for slamming her friend.
On the other hand, there were some curious moments on the reality show. TV Fanatic said Melissa and Joe are seen fighting over how the shredding truck needs to be decorated, even though the moment does question the couple's business acumen. The Gorgas are currently dealing with how to sell their new business venture, and it seems like Melissa thinks it is in their best interest to pimp out their garbage truck, and though that it is such a brilliant idea to focus their efforts into bedazzling their shredding, and even tapped Emporio Motor Group, the same ones who work on her Bentley, to work on the job
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