Margaret Josephs weighed in on Teresa Giudice’s recent reunion with her brother, Joe Gorga, and sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga, just before their three-day trip to Sin City for BravoCon, and her take was far from celebratory.

“It’s their family. I want it to be genuine for the sake of Melissa and Joe — I know it’s genuine on their part,” Margaret told Us Weekly, immediately signaling caution about the moment. She continued, “I think things like this have to be done in a therapeutic setting and behind closed doors, and not to be played out in the press. This has been done many, many times.”
Despite her words of concern, Margaret admitted she’s “hesitant” about Teresa’s intentions. She elaborated, “I always cared for Teresa at the time. I always wanted to be genuine with her. I always wanted the family to be together. Every move that’s made within a family doesn’t have to be announced to every publication and podcast.”
While her comments might sound like careful advice, they come across as a pointed critique of Teresa’s openness about her family reconciliation.

Reflecting on her own experiences, Margaret added, “I love Jersey. I love what we had. I don’t miss last season. That was ugly. I would love the fun Jersey to come back.” Instead of celebrating the Gorga family reunion, her focus remains on past drama and disappointment.
As for a personal reconciliation with Teresa, Margaret made it clear where she stands: “Some things would have to really change and it’s not [the] right time. I think there’s too many things in the way, and it’s just not correct.” She did note that she “doesn’t wish her any ill, because I think she has enough pain and enough horrible things going on, and I’m concerned for her,” but a friendship is clearly not on the horizon.
She added, “I don’t want anything bad to happen to her,” while maintaining her distance.
