Former "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Jacqueline Laurita returned for last night's episode of the Bravo show.
Despite Laurita's conflict with former fellow cast member and ex-best friend Teresa Giudice, she revealed that she's been worried about Giudice because of her upcoming sentencing, according to HollywoodLife.com.
"It's really weird because when we left Arizona, I really believed that we put everything past us and we were in a really good place," Jacqueline explained to Kathy Wakile.
She added, "But when we got back from Arizona. . . we should never really talked since then. But I can't help but worry because she was a big part of my life, and I did send her a message."
When news had surfaced that Teresa Giudice might be going to jail, Jacqueline Laurita expressed that she had the RHONJ star in her thoughts.
"I can't imagine what she's going through right now. They have to go through the rest of their life being a convicted felon. And I know for Teresa, she doesn't like to admit to anything. A lot of times, she'll blame shift and things like that so for her to take on guilt, that was huge for Teresa to do," stated Jacqueline.
Teresa Giudice isn't the only person Jacqueline Laurita is open to mending things with. The former reality television star addressed her tumultuous relationship with her sister-in-law Dina Manzo, who is now a cast of RHONJ, during an interview with Bravo, according to the website Real Mr Housewife.com.
"Currently there is no relationship between us, but only because she chooses not to have one. It's frustrating because I feel like it's all petty, nonsense stuff, that all just seems silly and unimportant to me. I have other, more important things to focus on, although, I'm always open to reconciliation with people that are willing and sincere. My husband is probably the most hurt by Dina. Maybe one day we can heal as a family like the Gorgas and Giudices did. Miracles have happened on #RHONJ . All it takes is for both parties to want it at the same time and be sincere about wanting it," explained Laurita.