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Caught on Camera: 'Jerseylicious' Cast on Full Display

Fake tabloid highlights moments of seasons past.

On this final new episode of "Jerseylicious" until the next season begins, JRZ opted to look back at all seasons of the show and highlight special moments and thoughts from the cast—and provided all the sarcasm we could have hoped to come up with ourselves.

JRZ, serving as a parody of TMZ, played into the hands of millions of celebrity-crazed New Jerseyans in this fake look at what the "tabloid" has caught the cast doing, saying, wearing and, well, not wearing.

The episode highlighted the many trials and tribulations of being part of the cast of "Jerseylicious"—bad style trends, incessant fighting, change-of-hearts ... and did we mention incessant fighting?

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First the focus was on Tracy DiMarco and Montville High School graduate Olivia Blois Sharpe, with their many, many, many fights—including at the infamous Sonic on Route 22 in Green Brook, which featured spitting, slapping and very loud arguing.

The episode also highlighted this season's three-way infighting between DiMarco, Sharpe and Gigi Liscio, and tried (unsuccessfully anyway) to figure out the direct connections between their fighting. It turned out to be a very nasty, ugly triangle filled with frowning faces, arrows—and not a lot of sense.

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Gatsby owner, and Bridgewater resident, Gayle Giacomo was out of the shadows with her featured fight with former Anthony Roberts Salon co-partner Kathy Giove, as well as her frequent searches to both find a man and keep herself looking forever young.

Giacomo proved that the "cougar" is still alive.

Plus, the show featured tips on style in Jersey (loud and boisterous, apparently), love debacles and advice on how to score a man.

Our advice? Remember these tips were highlighted through a "fake" tabloid.


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