RHONJ’s Jennifer Fessler Reveals West Wilson “Called” Her Husband to “Apologize Profusely” Over Ciara’s Cheating Allegation, Says Ciara Has Yet to Apologize

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RHONJ’s Jennifer Fessler Reveals West Wilson “Called” Her Husband to “Apologize Profusely” Over Ciara’s Cheating Allegation, Plus If Ciara Apologized

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Jennifer Fessler revealed that West Wilson reached out and “called” her husband Jeff Fessler to “apologize profusely” over Ciara Miller’s cheating allegation. The Real Housewives of New Jersey star also revealed whether Ciara (West’s ex) apologized, and she gave a major update on her relationship with the Summer House cast.

Years ago, Jennifer developed a friendship with several Summer House cast members, and West in particular. Last month, Ciara publicly accused Jennifer of sleeping with West, though both West and Jennifer denied it. At one point, Jennifer seemingly threatened to take legal action, but Ciara never retracted her claim. As of now, West is under a microscope amid his controversial romance with Ciara’s ex-friend Amanda Batula.

In an interview with Us Weekly, Jennifer was asked if Ciara or West apologized.

“West did reach out and apologize profusely and called and apologized to my husband,” said Jennifer. “And my kids. But no, I haven’t gotten an apology [from Ciara].”

“But who cares?” she went on. “At this point, it’s so stupid. I think that my relationship with those kids is probably — let’s call that over. I’ve had enough. I’m not interested in mingling with the Summer House group. No, thank you.”

Last month on West’s podcast, Show Me Something with Sophie and West, the star addressed his secret relationship with Amanda and how it impacted his friendships.

“These are my friends… and I’ve caused a lot of damage, which f*cking sucks,” said West at the time, before referring to the Summer House reunion. “We’re on the other side of it. … Reunions aren’t fun, but it’s like the darkest form of therapy. Like, you don’t normally get that much feedback on how your actions impact other people.”

“The only way you can make experiences like this worth it – as dark as it gets – is to be better from it later,” he went on. “Obviously, I have a lot to learn from and be better for, but it’s absolutely the only way you can make any of this — turn it positive.”