Jennifer Fessler Says Ciara Miller Still Won’t Apologize on RHONJ
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- June 07, 2026
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‘She hasn't said sorry,’ Fessler claims Ciara is still refusing to own up
On the latest episode of Real Housewives of New Jersey, Jennifer Fessler confronts Ciara Miller about an unresolved apology, reigniting a simmering feud that’s left fans divided.
When you watch "Real Housewives of New Jersey," you quickly learn that drama isn’t just a plot device—it’s practically the point. This week’s episode proved that in spades, as Jennifer Fessler turned the camera on herself and, well, on Ciara Miller. The tension was palpable, the glances were sharp, and the words? They cut right to the heart of a lingering grievance.
During a candid sit‑down, Fessler didn’t mince words. She said, "She still hasn’t apologized." It was a simple statement, but you could feel the weight behind it. The phrase seemed to echo through the house, underscoring a conflict that began months ago when a heated argument over a seemingly innocuous comment blew up into a full‑blown feud.
To give you a little context, the fallout started after Ciara made a remark about Jennifer’s family at a recent gathering. What began as a joke, at least in Ciara’s view, quickly spiraled. Jennifer felt the comment was crossing a line—she said it touched on a sensitive spot, one that, in her words, "felt personal and uncalled for."
Since then, the two have been toe‑to‑toe on the show, exchanging glances, offering thinly‑veiled sarcasm, and, of course, each delivering talking‑heads to the cameras. Fans have been dissecting every frame, hunting for clues about whether an apology might finally be on the horizon.
But according to Fessler, it’s still a no‑show. "I’m not looking for a drama‑filled apology," she told the producers, "I just want her to acknowledge what happened and say she’s sorry." The plea sounded earnest, almost vulnerable—something you don’t hear every day in the glossy, high‑energy world of reality TV.
Ciara, for her part, has remained tight‑lipped. In the follow‑up interview she brushed off the accusations, saying she’s "focused on moving forward" and that she doesn’t want to give the drama more airtime than it already has. This, of course, only fuels the speculation that she might be waiting for the perfect moment—perhaps a dramatic “big reveal” episode—to finally offer that long‑awaited apology.
Fans are split. Some argue that Ciara has already shown remorse through her body language and by keeping the peace during group events. Others stand firmly with Jennifer, insisting that a clear, verbal apology is the only way to truly close the chapter.
What’s clear, though, is that the tension isn’t cooling off anytime soon. The producers have hinted at a possible “reconciliation” scene later in the season, but whether that will be a heartfelt hug or another confrontational showdown remains to be seen.
So, as we keep scrolling through social media comments and fan theories, one thing is certain: the Rhonj saga is far from over. Whether Ciara will finally say the words "I’m sorry" or continue to let the silence speak for itself, the housewives will undoubtedly keep us glued to our screens, episode after episode.
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