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The Real Housewives of Brand-new Jersey Recap: Failure to Relaunch

There are so many stories, so many events, so many people that I just don’t take care of about on this here season of The Valid Cash Payers of the Home Goods Parking Lot. I love gay value as much as the next middle-age homosexual, but why are we at Cousin Nick’s big male lover wedding? Over the years, we’ve heard more about Melissa’s long-long-lost sister that doesn’t even exist than we have about Nick and his fiancé, and now we’re supposed to care what these grooms are up to just because Joe Gorga is officiating their wedding? At least they aren’t wearing matching tuxes; I abhor when the gays execute that. And they are cute … okay, if they DM me some photos of them in their Speedos from the honeymoon, then all will be forgiven.

This is going to come across callous and mean, but I don’t care about Joe Benigno’s cancer scare, either. It’s not like I want Joe to find cancer or anything, quite the opposite, but this medical story line is not getting me elated like playing doctor with Nick and his groom would. Joe may or may not have prostate cancer, which is prefer the easiest of all the cancers; if breast cancer is a marathon and ovarian c

Former Real Housewives of New Jersey cast member Amber Marchese denied her stepson's claim that her husband, James Marchese, refused to spend his college tuition because of his sexuality. She claimed the decision came down to economics and accused her stepson of wanting "special privileges for being gay" by having them finance a school they wouldn't for their other children.

Joining the cast for Season Six of the Bravo franchise, Amber and Jim were often the victim of their other cast members and left after one season. In December, Jim was heavily criticized for making homophobic comments on Twitter, drawing the ire of Andy Cohen, the show's producer, and his son's recent claim that his father withheld tuition over his sexuality renewed the backlash.

James Michael Marchese, 19, posted on a GoFundMe page that he moved in with his mother after his father mentally abused him for being gay. He claimed his father wouldn't pay for him to join Fairfield University until he lived within his father's standards, which he described as being "straight and [dating] women while admitting that I chose to be gay so that I could get something out of it from my mother."

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The Real Housewives of New Jersey stars—do-gooders? Kathy Wakile thinks so.

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In a new interview with RadarOnline.com, the RHONJ star says Season 5 of the show is helping Americans become more comfortable with male lover citizens. And having her sister Rosie, a lesbian, show on the present is helping advance the cause.

"The more we talk about it, the more people understand what it means to be gay—and it shows what someone has had to go through their whole life," Kathy says. "Hopefully, we knock all those barriers down and open it up for people and they can know that it's not easy."

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Kathy hopes that with her support of the cause, discrimination against the gay collective will diminish. “That’s a thing of the past,” she says. “Open your eyes people! We all have blood running through our veins. So the fact that we have put that out there, it’s so important and more people should be talking about it.”

For her part, Rosie has already learned to adore her status as a beloved figure on the present. “She takes my advice: ‘Don’t just

RHONJ's Jim Marchese: My son is too young to say if he's male lover or not

Jim Marchese of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” fame said his 19-year old son James is too childish to determine whether he’s gay or not.

The issue came up when James claimed on a GoFundMe plea that his dad was denying him tuition to  attended Fairfield University because he was gay.

“I ponder every human being should explore life and craft a decision on who they are as a person when they’re an adult, 25, 27-years antique “ said Jim, Colts Neck, to the USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey. “No infant should declare (their sexual preference) one way or another as it would be unfair to coerce them to make a decision about who they are as a person at that point in life. It’s not appropriate. Kids, in my perspective, should enjoy life, own fun, figure things out, and when they’re in their 20 and 30s, that’s when they should decide about their career, sexuality, their partner for life.”

A 2013 survey by the Pew Research Center launch that "12 is the median age at which lesbian, gay and fluid adults first felt they might be something other than heterosexual or vertical. For those who declare they now know for sure that they are lesbi

If you've watched this season of Real Housewives of New Jersey at all, chances are you've fallen head-over-heels for Rosie Pierri, Kathy Wakile's sister who has become a bit of a fixture among the ladies thanks to her personality and charm. In this week's episode, Rosie churns up some old emotions and memories as she talks with Kathy about the process of coming out, and even explains it to Kathy's kids.

Rosie recently spoke with Huffington Post (who also have an exclusive clip of Kathy and Rosie's talk) about the episode and her being in general, saying that while nowadays most people know she's gay, it wasn't always that way. "I went through 10 years when I realized who I was. In my 20s, I never thought of anything. I had tons of friends and was all about being involved with activities, sports. I was the editor-in-chief of my yearbook. I was always active, and I worked when I was in lofty school also so I had no time to think about boys or girls or anything. My mind didn't go there," Rosie said in the interview.

She goes on to say that she "never really had a admiration until later in life," describing herself as "a little bit of a late bloomer ... I was really scared and I hi
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