A source claims to the site that while the two look civil in the current episodes of the Bravo reality series, their relationship has since changed after the reunion, which was filmed last month.

AceShowbizTeresa Giudice and Danielle Staub had an intense argument when they filmed season 10 of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” on January 23. And a new report suggests that the two talked it out following the fallout.

According to HollywoodLife.com, Teresa and Danielle “did have a conversation at the reunion.” A source claims to the site that while the two looked civil in the current episodes of the Bravo reality series, their relationship has since changed after the reunion.

The source says that the 47-year-old and the 57-year-old “won’t be best friends again.” However, that doesn’t necessarily mean they are beefing.

“They seemed to figure out a way to be cordial,” the insider adds. “Teresa just doesn’t want to fight with anyone anymore. Her thoughts about life and relationships has completely changed with everything that’s gone on in her life.”

Of the reunion, the source says, “The RHONJ reunion which taped last week was quite explosive, but there wasn’t as much screaming and yelling as the reunions in the past. The women found better ways to articulate themselves. It’s clear that they’ve matured and grown but it’s still going to be explosive and entertaining.”

Season 10 will be the last for Danielle as she announced her exit last month. Stopping by “Watch What Happens Live“, she told host Andy Cohen, “I have, over the past 12 years and 10 seasons, been a part of this whole franchise and I’ve been very happy to rally and stand on the platform and be here with all of you, but it is time for me to leave and do something that I want to do that makes my heart happy every day. And so, I will never be returning as a ‘Housewife’ again.”

As for her plans after exiting “RHONJ”, Danielle said she would start a cooking channel to help her meditate. “I am going to start my own cooking channel,” she said. “Cooking is the therapy to me, so I’m basically calling it ‘Cooking Therapy’. I find my peace in the kitchen.”

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