Teresa Giudice and Jeff Lewis had a heated moment on the 15th anniversary special of “Watch What Happens Live” when Giudice questioned the sincerity of Lewis’ apology.
Bollywood Fever: Teresa Giudice and Jeff Lewis experienced a tense moment during the 15th anniversary special of “Watch What Happens Live” on Sunday. The reality stars were both guests on the Bravo show when host Andy Cohen asked if they had resolved their issues backstage.

While Lewis, 54, insisted they were “good,” Giudice, 52, seemed to disagree. “He was saying sorry to me because he said something,” Giudice explained to the other guests, including Phaedra Parks, Sonja Morgan, Luann de Lesseps, Porsha Williams, and Jerry O’Connell. “But it’s like, if you didn’t mean it, I don’t know why you said it.”
Lewis, misunderstanding her comment, claimed he “did mean” his apology. Giudice then asked him to “tell everybody why [he] said sorry.”
Feeling cornered, Lewis looked to Cohen, 56, and asked why he was being “put … on the spot.” As Cohen apologized, Morgan tried to lighten the mood by jokingly telling Lewis to “get on [his] knees” to grovel.
“I apologize,” Lewis reiterated. “I was wrong, and I apologized. I’m not dissing her.”
The pair did not provide further details about their feud, but Lewis had recently discussed Giudice’s estrangement from her sister-in-law Melissa Gorga on the “Two Ts in a Pod” podcast. When co-hosts Tamra Judge and Teddi Mellencamp asked Lewis which co-star he would fire from “RHONJ,” he chose Giudice.
“I think I’d probably let Teresa go,” he said. When Mellencamp, 43, warned he might face backlash on social media, Lewis responded, “Is that not good? Oh, I don’t even know. Is that a problem? I just — it’s just my opinion.”
This isn’t the first time Lewis has had conflicts with Housewives. In August 2023, he joked about Kyle Richards being a “lesbian on Ozempic,” which upset the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star. They eventually reconciled after Lewis sent Richards orchids.
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