Margaret Josephs and Rachel Fuda PRAISE Danielle Cabral for Fighting Jennifer Aydin!

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Margaret Josephs and Rachel Fuda PRAISE Danielle Cabral for Fighting Jennifer Aydin!

Margaret Josephs and Rachel Fuda have stepped forward in staunch defense of Danielle Cabral, following the explosive altercation that rocked The Real Housewives of New Jersey in its latest episode.

Jennifer Aydin

The clash between Danielle and Jennifer Aydin at Teresa Giudice’s Tulum-themed event took center stage, sparking heated reactions and resulting in both parties temporarily suspended from filming.

In an exclusive interview with Page Six at DJ Eliad Cohen’s Mezcalum NYC Pride kickoff, Margaret expressed her surprise at Aydin’s aggression towards Cabral.

Margaret Joesphs

“The truth is Jennifer really pushed her much harder than I ever thought and really was the aggressor in that situation,” Josephs revealed. Reflecting on the incident, she added, “When I saw it play back, I was like, ‘Wow.’”

The confrontation escalated when Jennifer accused Danielle of disparaging her glam team, leading Cabral to retaliate by throwing a drink and even slamming a plastic cup in Aydin’s face.

Margaret Josephs

Margaret, who has had a tumultuous history with Danielle but has recently grown closer to her, emphasized, “I didn’t push her like that. That did not happen between myself and Danielle.”

Rachel Fuda, also a close ally of Cabral, echoed Josephs‘ sentiments, asserting that Danielle’s reaction was justified given the circumstances. “Danielle did what anyone in this group would do,” Fuda remarked. “If someone shoved you with such force, you’re cracked in the head.”

Rachel Fuda

Regarding Jennifer Aydin’s behavior, Rachel highlighted her perceived pattern of aggression and boundary-crossing.

“Based on Jennifer Aydin’s track record of aggression and lack of boundaries, what I heard and what I saw were really the same thing. That’s my expectation for Jen,” Fuda explained, hinting at Aydin’s propensity for provocation.

Rachel Fuda

Despite the lingering tension from the altercation, both Josephs and Rachel are eager to move past the drama and focus on celebrating Pride Month and supporting the LGBTQIA+ community.

Margaret emphasized her longstanding commitment to Pride, underscoring its importance and stating, “Pride’s about celebration and we’re here to do that.”

Margaret Josephs

Fuda echoed this sentiment, expressing her enthusiasm for the event’s message of unity and love. “This event tonight just represents so much unity and love that we’re missing in our community,” Rachel remarked. “If you have this platform and you don’t use it for positive things, then what’s the point? There has to be more than the toxicity.”

The Pride kickoff event, co-hosted by Eliad Cohen and Real Housewives of New York City star Erin Lichy, drew a mix of reality TV personalities and influencers, all coming together to celebrate inclusivity and support.

Rachel Fuda

The evening featured mezcal cocktails by Lichy’s Mezcalum and the debut of Cohen’s new single, “Touch Me.”

As the drama continues to unfold on The Real Housewives of New Jersey, fans can catch new episodes airing Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo, with tensions running high and alliances constantly shifting.

 

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