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'RHONJ' Season 6 Spoilers: Guilty Teresa Giudice, Caroline Manzo Feud Intensifies After Death of Father-in-Law [UPDATE]

With the sixth season of Real Housewives of New Jersey quickly approaching, it's time for some spoilers about the ladies' personal lives. The feud between Teresa Giudice, who just plead guilty to a number of fraud charges, and Caroline Manzo intensified this week, as Caroline was nowhere to be found at the funeral of Giudice's father-in-law.

Just when you think things couldn't get worse for Teresa and Joe Giudice, they somehow find a way. In addition to facing over 41 different fraud charges, all of which they plead guilty to, Teresa's father-in-law died at their own home.

To make matters worse, she didn't get a whole lot of support from her fellow cast mates, both past and current. This had to be difficult for Teresa, as Perez Hilton explains:

"While attending the funeral of Frank Giudice with her husband Joe Giudice and their family, Teresa surely struggled upon seeing the lack of support she received from her one-time Real Housewives of New Jersey friends. Although Dina Manzo did attend, Tre's former friends Jacqueline Laurita and Caroline Manzo weren't there."

This isn't the first time that the Manzo women have dissed Teresa. Dina may have attended the funeral, but she didn't want Teresa to attend her daughter's engagement party.

And Lauren wasn't very keen to the idea either as Examiner reported:

"On Sunday, April 6, Lauren defended her decision not to invite Teresa. When someone tweeted Lauren to say that it was very wrong of her to not invite Teresa, Lauren explained that she and Teresa don't have any kind of relationship anymore.

"'Would u invite someone u haven't spoken to in way over a year and have absolutely no relationship with to a party of yours?' she tweeted."

What do you think about the latest rumors? Did the girls really diss Teresa, or would it have been even more inappropriate for them to have attended?

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