Andy Cohen wants fans to stop asking about RHONJ…for now

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Since Season 14 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey concluded, there have been a lot of discussions about what comes next for the cast. Will we see the same cast of Housewives in season 15? Will we even get a 15th season? Everything seems to be up in the air.

And of course, fans want answers. They want to know if they are going to see more of the Jersey drama on their screens. But, it sounds like we are going to be getting a reboot of the series, whenever it actually returns. And for Andy Cohen, the questions have been relentless. So it makes sense that he’s asking people to stop asking questions. At least for right now.

According to US Weekly, they spoke to Cohen about what’s going on with RHONJ and he pointed out that it is going to take time to fix things on the show. And even though we may want to see the return of New Jersey, we have to wait.

Specifically, Andy Cohen stated, “You’re not gonna get it for, like, a year, so everyone stop asking. And I keep saying you are going to get nothing, so stop asking!”

Andy Cohen makes it clear that there won’t be any RHONJ news for a while

Honestly, if we were him, we would also be annoyed by the constant questions, especially since he’s been pretty honest about the fact that they aren’t quite ready to make decisions on the future of RHONJ. So it makes sense that he is asking people not to ask him about the series, at least for now, because they aren’t ready to make any official decisions in terms of who might be on the show and how they want to move forward. It just makes sense to us that season 15 is not something they want to talk about at this time.

There is no denying that there was a lot of tension and unnecessary drama on season 14. And it wasn’t always fun to watch.

We watch the housewives for drama, of course, but the tensions in Jersey made that drama ridiculous. It was not the kind of drama we were interested in watching. And the fact that half of the cast wasn’t even interacting with the other half, made it even harder to watch. We don’t mind if people aren’t getting along, but the lack of interaction just made things awkward.

So if we have to wait another year before we learn the fate of RHONJ, then that’s what we have to do. And we don’t blame Andy Cohen for asking people to stop asking about the show. It’s not like we don’t have plenty of other housewives to follow in the meantime.