'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' News: Former Reality Star to Write Tell-All Book
Following the events that led to the writing of "The Naked Truth," Danielle Staub is at it again as she declared that she will be writing a second book, but this time, it will focus a lot on the "truth" behind her involvement in "The Real Housewives of New Jersey."
According to Entertainment Tonight, the former "RHONJ" star made the announcement on Thursday to let the world know of her plans. "I'm breaking my silence And writing my tell all including the 'Reality of #RHONJ' the impact on mine and my family's life's," she said on Twitter.
Aside from Twitter, Staub also took to Instagram and explained what inspired her to come out and speak up about the truths of the reality show that she walked out of in 2010. She said this is the perfect time to reveal everything she knows about the show, ranting about how her character and opinions have been largely edited.
She went on to brag about how she has so many fans compared to the other housewives in the franchise, citing how she just tweeted about a tell-all book and the tweet has already gained the attention of over a hundred thousand people.
This is considered one of the bravest things she has ever done since leaving the hit reality series since she even tagged executive producer Andy Cohen and Bravo TV — probably to let them know of the chaos to come.
The upcoming book, according to Staub, will be "unedited" and will shine the light on her experiences on "RHONJ" and everything that fans need to know behind the camera. It is expected that she will be trash-talking Cohen, who she claimed earlier wanted her to return to the show without pay.
Staub has been involved in several legal problems in the past such as a stripping deal of which she was sued for breach of contract, and another defamation lawsuit she lost to her former boyfriend Steve Zalewski.