Joe Gorga tells Bill Aydin that his 'disgusting' wife Jennifer is 'out of control'
Bill continued to stand up for Jennifer in the sneak peek clip, at one point questioning how Margaret Josephs didn’t cross a line when she“So you don’t think Marge crossed that line digging for my secret?” he asks. “Jen never went digging for anyone’s quote-unquote dirt.”
Bill claimed Margaret crossed a line when she urged Jen to confess her husband had an affair years ago.The comment didn’t sit well with some of the other husbands, especially Evan. Earlier in the season, Jen admitted she continued to look into last season’s unsubstantiated rumors that Evan “She’s trying to find stuff to hurt individual people,” Evan snaps back in the clip. “That is not a good person.
Joe Gorga tells Bill Aydin that his wife is “out of control” in a sneak peek from Tuesday’s episode of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey.”“OK, if you think that way, then I don’t think we see eye to eye,” Bill says, with Evan insisting, “If you can determine that’s a good person, tell me.” A seemingly irritated Bill then stands up from the table and says he’s “done.” Some of the men attempt to make him stay, but Evan gives him a wave and says, “Bye. See ya.”
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