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'Real Housewives of New Jersey' Dina Manzo Returning to Show

Fans of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" will be happy to learn that Dina Manzo of season one and two will be returning to the show for the coming new season.

Manzo announced the news in a tweet to fans while throwing in a joke about her Siamese cat named Jinx.

"Well I guess the (hairless) cats out of the bag, Yes I'm back, Unlike the past this time it felt "right"~ See you on Bravo my friends," she wrote.

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This news is particularly exciting for fans of the Manzo family, as Dina's news comes on the heels of her sister Caroline Manzo announcing she will not be on the show.

Caroline Manzo is leaving the show, and she recently explained her decision on the Bravo TV blog.

"Over the past few years my outlook on the show has changed from something I couldn't wait to show my future grandchildren to something I hope my future grandchildren never see," she began. "I've always prided myself on being a good example for my children and my decision to leave is based on advice I've always given them: 'Be true to yourself and be proud of who you are, you are born with a name and you die with a name, don't dirty it up.'"

"Going back to film another season of Housewives would only make me a hypocrite," Caroline Manzo continued. "For me, peace and integrity cannot be bought with money or fame. I practice what I preach, and as I said on the reunion, I'm done. I simply feel that my role has run its course and I have nothing more to give."

Despite leaving "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," Caroline Manzo will still work with Bravo. She has a new show with the network entitled "Manzo'd with Children." She also wrote about her new show on the blog.

"We are having an absolute blast filming ['Manzo'd with Children'], and I hope you all join us as we start our new chapter within the Bravo network. We didn't close the book, we just turned the page," she added.

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