She's baaaaaack!
Bravo dropped the first trailer for Season 8 of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" on Tuesday morning, giving fans a taste of the drama when former co-star Danielle Staub returns to the fold.
Teresa Giudice, Melissa Gorga, Dolores Catania and Siggy Flicker are all back for another season as well, while newcomer Margaret Josephs also joins the cast.
The sneak peek definitely teases the insanity following the women as they travel to Milan, start new businesses and face off against old foes in explosive fashion.
It doesn't take long for Staub to be called a "crazy scumbag," while Giudice tells Kim DePaola her Posche store name is an acronym for "Piece of Shit Cokewhore Homewrecker Everyday." Nice to see them all getting along, right?
Check out the full synopsis for the season below. "RHONJ" returns October 4.
This season on "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," the women are faced with new trials and tribulations that test their close-knit friendships. In the midst of their newfound familial peace, Melissa is thrown a curve ball when Joe and Teresa decide to open a family restaurant without consulting her. Dolores has finally found the man of her dreams, but when her ex-husband asks to move back home, it jeopardizes her own romantic future. After finding overwhelming success with her book and speaking engagements, Siggy decides it's time to take her career to the next level. Ironically, this causes relationship issues of her own as her husband questions her commitment to work-life balance. Meanwhile, as Teresa comes to terms with life as a single parent with Joe in prison, her world becomes further fractured by the heartbreaking and sudden death of her mother. The dynamic of the group gets thrown off-course when Danielle Staub re-enters the picture after years of total absence, threatening a 20-year friendship between Teresa and Dolores. Tensions rise even more between Siggy and new housewife Margaret on a ladies trip to Boca, forcing all of the ladies to quickly choose sides. After years of rebuilding old relationships and establishing new ones, will these women rise above the obstacles thrown at their friendships, or will they realize that some bonds are, in fact, meant to be broken?