Melissa Gorga Thinks Luis Ruelas Ruined ‘Fake Peace’ With Teresa Giudice

Who is really to blame for the rift between Melissa Gorga and Teresa Giudice? They’ve both been dragging each other since Season 3 of Real Housewives of New Jersey, but these days, they’re at an all-time low. Melissa seems to think their latest feud is all because of Luis Ruelas.

Blame it on Luis

Melissa jumped to the conclusion about Luis during her recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live. In an attempt to get to the bottom of Season 14 and its many mysteries, Andy Cohen asked Melisa to agree or disagree with the statement: “Had Luis never entered the picture, there would be peace between Teresa and the Gorgas.”

Without hesitation, Melissa agreed. She added, “Fake peace, but peace.” Meanwhile, Joe Gorga was sitting in the audience nodding along. The overall consensus? Luis is the problem.

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Of course, the issues between Melissa, Teresa, and Joe existed long before Luis came into the picture. However, there is an argument to be made that things got worse once he spawned into their world. Many of their relationships have slowly spiraled out of control. The final nail in the coffin for Melissa and Joe came when they didn’t attend Tre’s wedding. It’s been nothing but negativity since then.

Regardless of whose fault this is, it’s clear that peace isn’t going to happen between these ladies anytime soon. Melissa said she’s at peace with not being at peace. Moving forward, she plans on focusing on her family and her businesses. She’s just ready to put Season 14 behind her.

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