Teresa Aprea

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Teresa Aprea
NationalityAmerican
OccupationTelevision personality
Known forCast member on The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Season 6)

Teresa Aprea is an American television personality who gained public recognition as a cast member on the sixth season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, the Bravo reality television series. Joining the show in 2014 alongside her twin sister Nicole Napolitano, Aprea became known for her outspoken personality, her close bond with her sister, and the personal drama that unfolded during her time on the series. Her tenure on the show was marked by interpersonal conflicts with fellow cast members, revelations about her personal life, and her candid commentary on the events of each episode through her Bravo blog. Though her run on the series was limited to a single season, Aprea's presence contributed to one of the more eventful chapters in the long-running franchise's history.

Career

The Real Housewives of New Jersey

Teresa Aprea joined the cast of The Real Housewives of New Jersey for its sixth season, which premiered on Bravo in July 2014. She was introduced alongside her twin sister Nicole Napolitano, and the two were among several new additions to the cast that season. In her inaugural blog post for Bravo, dated July 14, 2014, Aprea expressed her enthusiasm about joining the show, writing, "Well cin cin! Here's to the start of a successful, fun, drama filled Season 6." She described herself as "one of the new girls" and used the blog as a platform to introduce viewers to her husband, Rino, writing that "to know Rino is to love him."[1]

A profile published by Out In Jersey in October 2014 described Aprea and her twin sister Nicole as "equally gorgeous" and characterized Aprea's family dynamic on the show as putting "the 'Fun' in Dysfunction." The article highlighted the sisters' joint presence on the series as a distinctive element of the season's cast.[2]

On-Screen Conflicts and Dynamics

Throughout the sixth season, Aprea was involved in several notable conflicts with her fellow cast members. In an August 2014 blog post, she commented on an altercation involving cast member Amber Marchese, stating that "Amber lost control" and attributing the escalation of a particular situation to Marchese's actions. Aprea's blog post suggested that the confrontation had spiraled beyond what was necessary, and she placed responsibility for the conflict on Marchese rather than on other parties involved.[3]

In a September 2014 blog entry, Aprea praised fellow cast member Dina Manzo, writing "Finally someone with a brain!" and offering "kudos to Dina" for her handling of events in the preceding episode. The post indicated an alliance or at least mutual respect between Aprea and Manzo during the season's filming.[4]

Another significant storyline during the season involved episodes filmed in Florida, which Aprea addressed in an October 2014 blog post. She acknowledged that the Florida episodes were "very entertaining for some and very upsetting for others" and noted that while there had been fun during the trip, drama had also unfolded. In this post, she discussed cast member Jim Marchese, stating, "I don't blame Jim," suggesting a nuanced perspective on the interpersonal dynamics that had played out during the trip.[5]

The Giudice Sentencing

One of the most prominent storylines of the sixth season involved the legal troubles of fellow cast member Teresa Giudice and her husband Joe Giudice, who were sentenced in federal court on fraud charges. Aprea addressed the sentencing in an October 25, 2014, blog post, calling the episode "devastating" and writing that "to see the sentencing being announced and reactions from cast mates was really sad." She expressed sympathy for the Giudice family, stating, "Our hearts go out to Teresa, Joe, the kids." The blog entry captured the emotional toll the legal proceedings took on the cast, with Aprea summarizing the family's ethos by writing, "We love hard, we fight hard."[6]

Post-Season Developments

Following the conclusion of the sixth season, the relationships between cast members continued to evolve. A February 2016 report by Bravo indicated that the preceding season had been "especially rocky" for Teresa Giudice, Nicole Napolitano, and Teresa Aprea. The article, which focused on Napolitano's perspective, explored where things stood between the women after the cameras had stopped rolling, suggesting that unresolved tensions from the season had lingered.[7]

Aprea did not return to The Real Housewives of New Jersey for subsequent seasons. Her single-season appearance, along with that of her twin sister, represented a chapter of the series characterized by new cast additions and significant personal and legal drama among the ensemble.

Media Presence

Beyond her appearances on the television series, Aprea maintained a media presence through her Bravo blog, where she provided weekly commentary on each episode during Season 6. These blog entries offered her personal perspective on the events depicted on the show and served as a form of direct communication with viewers. Aprea's image and profile have also been catalogued on entertainment databases, including Rotten Tomatoes, which maintains a gallery of her production photos and images from her television career.[8]

Personal Life

Teresa Aprea has a twin sister, Nicole Napolitano, with whom she appeared on The Real Housewives of New Jersey. The sisters' close relationship was a recurring theme throughout the sixth season of the show. Aprea is married to Rino Aprea, whom she introduced to viewers in her first Bravo blog post, describing him affectionately and indicating that he was a significant part of her life and storyline on the series.[9] The dynamics of Aprea's marriage and family life were explored as part of the show's narrative, with the Out In Jersey profile noting the family's colorful dynamic.[10]

Aprea resides in New Jersey, consistent with the geographic setting of the reality television series on which she appeared.

Recognition

Teresa Aprea's recognition stems primarily from her role on the sixth season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, one of the most-watched reality television franchises on Bravo. Her addition to the cast, along with her twin sister Nicole Napolitano, was part of a significant reshuffling of the show's ensemble for that season. The Out In Jersey profile highlighted Aprea as a notable New Jersey personality and featured her as the subject of an in-depth article during the show's airing.[11]

Her presence on Rotten Tomatoes' celebrity database, which includes production photos and images, indicates a level of public recognition within the entertainment industry that extends beyond the show's original broadcast.[12]

References

  1. "Teresa: To Know Rino is to Love Him". 'Bravo}'. 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  2. "Teresa Aprea New Jersey Housewife – Puts the "Fun" in Dysfunction".Out In Jersey.2014-10-06.https://outinjersey.net/teresa-aprea-new-jersey-housewife-puts-the-fun-in-dysfunction/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  3. "Teresa: "Amber Lost Control"". 'Bravo}'. 2014-08-05. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  4. "Teresa: "Kudos to Dina!"". 'Bravo}'. 2014-09-24. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  5. "Teresa: I Don't Blame Jim". 'Bravo}'. 2014-10-09. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  6. "Teresa: We Love Hard, We Fight Hard". 'Bravo}'. 2014-10-25. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  7. "Nicole Napolitano Reveals Where Things Stand with Teresa Giudice Today". 'Bravo}'. 2016-02-19. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  8. "Teresa Aprea Pictures". 'Rotten Tomatoes}'. 2021-09-03. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  9. "Teresa: To Know Rino is to Love Him". 'Bravo}'. 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  10. "Teresa Aprea New Jersey Housewife – Puts the "Fun" in Dysfunction".Out In Jersey.2014-10-06.https://outinjersey.net/teresa-aprea-new-jersey-housewife-puts-the-fun-in-dysfunction/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  11. "Teresa Aprea New Jersey Housewife – Puts the "Fun" in Dysfunction".Out In Jersey.2014-10-06.https://outinjersey.net/teresa-aprea-new-jersey-housewife-puts-the-fun-in-dysfunction/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  12. "Teresa Aprea Pictures". 'Rotten Tomatoes}'. 2021-09-03. Retrieved 2026-03-19.