RHONJ stars Melissa Gorga, Jackie Goldschneider and Jennifer Aydin leave WWHL recording in NYC

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The Real Housewives of New Jersey stars Melissa Gorga, Jackie Goldschneider, and Jennifer Aydin appeared in high spirits as they left a taping of Bravo's Watch What Happens Live in New York City on Tuesday evening.After recording an episode of Andy Cohen's Bravo talk show at the offices of production company Embassy Row, the reality stars exited the show in style rocking a number of chic looks, which showcased their famous curves.For the occasion,Gorga, 43, displayed her toned midriff in a cropped white blouse with a plunging neckline, light-wash blue jeans and a pair of open-toed suede booties.

Glamorous: The Real Housewives of New Jersey stars Melissa Gorga, Jackie Goldschneider, and Margaret Josephs appeared in high spirits as they left a taping of Bravo's Watch What Happens Live in New York City on Tuesday eveningJackie Goldschneider, who was seen leaving the building with her husbandEvan Goldschneider's arms draped around her shoulders, cut a sexy figure in a black leather vest over a lacecamisole top and cropped pants.

The mother-of-two, 45, competed her look with a pair of gold pumps, black pedicure, a silver watch and her blonde hair in romantic curls.Her man, 48, who works as a partner at Hawthorne Lane Capital Group in the Big Apple, wore a white button-down, black trousers and coordinating sneakers.

Friendly:Margaret Josephs (L) and Goldschneider were seen chatting and smiling as they left the studio together Fashionable couple:She competed her look with a pair of gold pumps, black pedicure, a silver watch and her blonde hair in romantic curls, while her man worewhite button-down, black trousers and coordinating sneakers Sweet: Jackie and Evan looked happy in love as they cozied up following the taping.

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