‘WWHL’: Melissa Gorga Claims Louie Ruelas Has “Multiple” Exes Who “All Have Things To Say” About Him

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Teresa Giudice‘s husband Luis “Louie” Ruelas allegedly has “multiple” exes who are willing to talk about him, according to Melissa Gorga.

Gorga appeared in the Bravo Clubhouse for Sunday night’s (July 28) episode of Watch What Happens Live, where she weighed in on Giudice’s claims that Margaret Josephs had been in cahoots with Ruelas’ ex-fiancée, who filed a restraining order against him last year.

“Louie’s ex — there’s not one. There’s multiple. And they would all love to speak to all of us 24 hours a day if they could,” Gorga said. “They all have things to say. And if you want to listen to them, it’s very easy to listen to them.”

Ruelas’ ex-fiancée Vanessa Reiser accused him of hiring a private investigator to “stalk” and “spy” on her at work. However, a New Jersey court ultimately denied her request for a permanent restraining order, finding that she was instead “obsessed” with Ruelas’ family, his attorney told Page Six at the time.

Gorga, for her part, still blames Ruelas for the destruction of her relationship with Giudice. While she said the peace would be “fake,” there would still be peace among the family members had Ruelas never walked into their lives.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey star also revealed what she would’ve asked her castmates if their Season 14 reunion hadn’t been canceled. She told host Andy Cohen that she’d want to know why Jennifer Aydin was “such an asshole,” why Jackie Goldschneider was “such a traitor,” and why Giudice blames “everyone else” for her sorrows.

Moreover, Gorga noted that it’s “realistic” to think that she might not be on the show after this season.

“It’s a realistic view right now, right? I think you’ve said it multiple times also, that there’s time for a change,” Gorga said. “I do think the change kind of means that some people are gonna go — maybe everyone’s gonna go. I think we’re all just trying to do our best to figure out what’s gonna happen and realize that it is realistic that things might change.” 

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