‘It’s over’: Dolores Catania, 53, star of the reality show Real Housewives of New Jersey, shocked fans when she revealed she is considering leaving the United States permanently.
The phrase “It’s over” came as a shock to fans when Dolores Catania, star of the reality TV show Real Housewives of New Jersey, admitted for the first time that she was seriously considering leaving the United States permanently. At 53, the woman known for her strong, outspoken, and dramatic image stunned audiences by revealing plans that could completely change her life.

In an emotional statement, Dolores said that this decision wasn’t impulsive but the result of years of reflection. The pressure from the spotlight, demanding filming schedules, and complex public relationships had left her exhausted. The star admitted she longed for a more peaceful life where she could be herself without the burden of being a television personality.
A close source revealed that Dolores is considering several countries where she could begin a new chapter that is less hectic but still comfortable enough to maintain her familiar lifestyle. Love for family and friends back home made this decision difficult, but the desire to slow down and focus on mental health grew stronger.
Fans reacted mixedly to this shocking news. Some expressed support for Dolores’s personal choice, arguing that she deserves her own happiness after years of dedication to the show. Others worried that her departure would leave a huge void in the cast, known for their fiery confrontations and dramatic personal stories.
While her future remains uncertain, Dolores Catania has sent a clear message that she is ready to put herself above all expectations. If her decision to leave the United States becomes a reality, it will mark the end of a familiar chapter and the beginning of a completely new journey for one of the most beloved faces of Real Housewives of New Jersey.
Rangers trade for MacKenzie Gore as Yankees miss out on potential trade target – lulu

MacKenzie Gore scored the Nationals a haul.
Washington traded the lefty hurler to the Rangers on Thursday, according to The Post’s Jon Heyman.
The Rangers shipped minor leaguers Gavin Fien, Alejandro Rosario, Abimelec Ortiz, Devin Fitz-Gerald and Yeremy Cabrera. FanSided reported.
Fien, a prized shortstop and the first-round pick of the Rangers last year, was the franchise’s No. 2 prospect, according to MLB.com.
MacKenzie Gore traded to Rangers.Getty Images
Gore, 26, went 5-15 for the woeful Nationals last season, with a 4.17 ERA over 30 starts with 185 strikes over 159 2/3 innings. He led all Nats pitchers with a 3.0 WAR.
He now joins a rotation that includes Jacob deGrom and Nathan Eovaldi.
The Yankees were among the teams reported to be interested in Gore’s services this offseason as they prepare to open the season without aces Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodon and Clarke Schmidt.
All three hurlers are working their way back from various injuries.




