Margaret Josephs Sounds Off On Explosive Fight With Teresa Giudice: 'I Was Shocked'
Margaret Josephs is not holding back when it comes to how she feels about Teresa Giudice.
In an exclusive chat with OK!, The Real Housewives of New Jersey fan favorite gave her candid reaction to the explosive fight between her and her fiery costar during the cast's trip to Nashville, where Giudice lunged over the table at Josephs for asking questions about her fiancé Luis Rulas' past.
"I shouldn't be shocked, but I am shocked," Josephs dishes to OK!'s Joe Drake. "I thought we were over that behavior."
Josephs reveals that the altercation was unexpected because after the 2019 fight between herself and Danielle Staub, where the former cast member yanked a chunk of Josephs' hair, the entire cast came to an agreement that there would be "no more physicality" within the group.
"She's not very good with her words," the Caviar Dreams, Tuna Fish Budget: How to Survive in Business and Life author says of Giudice. "When she gets frustrated and has no response, she acts out like a toddler. But I was shocked."
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The Jersey girls have been at odds all season after the fashion designer asked multiple questions about the Skinny Italian author's new man and the allegations against him from former girlfriends.
"She thinks that being a good friend is just agreeing with everything she says, not asking questions, pretending like everything is okay, blowing smoke — I'm not that person," Josephs spills. According to the businesswoman, her digging for the truth was an act of kindness, as she does not want Giudice to "look bad."
When asked about the recent statement Melissa Gorga made on Watch What Happens Live about the blonde beauty being more loyal to her than her own sister-in-law, Josephs simply notes, "Well it's true."
"Melissa knows I'm a very good friend. Since I met her we've been very close, we give each other great advice," she laments. "She knows I've proven myself to be very good to her."
However, part of that closeness is being "brutally honest" with each other. "If there's something that happens that I don't like she knows I will call it out," Josephs concludes of their friendship.
Watch the video about to get more from OK!'s exclusive chat with Margaret Josephs