Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga Address Family Feud and 'Real Housewives' Future (Exclusive)

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Teresa Giudice just loves, loves, loves, but more than two months after brother Joe Gorga and sister-in-law Melissa Gorgaskipped her wedding, it seems the siblings have yet to find some peace.

When ET's Brice Sander caught up with the  star and her new husband, Louie Ruelas, on Saturday at BravoCon, the mom of four confirmed she is still keeping distance since mystery drama spurred her only sibling to miss her big day. «I need time to heal,» she told Sander.

As for her hope for their relationship, Giudice raised her hands up. «Whatever God says,» she answered. In a separate interview with Sander, Melissa was in agreement. «I will say that I feel like time is exactly what we need right now,» she said. «I feel like sometimes you just need to put things on pause.»Added the mom of three, «Sometimes things have gone too far and for Joe and I, it’s just gone too far for us and it was a lot of boundaries crossed and I feel like we’ve tried many times and we just feel defeated, right, so there’s times when you just need to throw in the towel and take a minute and sometimes family needs to take a minute, so that’s what we’re doing.»Addressing the fact that the two women have been literally distant as they were scheduled for separate BravoCon events, Melissa clarified, «They definitely separated us, but that was not my doing.»«I never want to see family not talk or be together — I will say I'm sick of the rollercoaster, though,» Melissa admitted. «I don’t want to get on it and get back off it and get back on it again.

I'm going to need some type of realness. I’m going to need some type of longevity or else I'm not interested anymore. I’m just not.»Now, as fans gear up for a new season ahead, the newlyweds teased viewers with one.

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