She needed to spend more time with her family, pour her energy back into her designing career, and, most importantly, just take a well-deserved break and move forward.
But Margaret’s exit isn’t a retirement.
In fact, she was already standing on the precipice of her next big adventure as she recorded the video.
“I’ve been blessed to work on a different project, I’m on the set right now,” she shared, a spark of excitement cutting through the bittersweet nature of her goodbye.
Despite the notoriously bitter feuds that have plagued RHONJ in recent years, Margaret chose grace on her way out the door.
She extended heartfelt gratitude to Bravo, to Andy Cohen, and to the countless unseen crew members who orchestrate the chaos.
Surprisingly, she even offered an olive branch to her castmates, women with whom she has shared both profound laughter and vicious arguments.
“The good and the bad, I really do love you all,” she said, honoring the complicated, undeniable bond formed in the trenches of reality television.
And for the fans mourning the loss of her quick wit and unfiltered opinions, she left them with a definitive vow.
She expressed immense gratitude for her new filming opportunity and promised a return to their screens very, very soon.
“This will not be the last you guys see of me on television,” she declared with a knowing smile.
“That’s not a threat, it’s a promise.”
Margaret’s departure, however, does not happen in a vacuum.
It arrives as the latest seismic shift in a franchise that has been trembling on unsteady ground for nearly a year.
The writing had been on the wall since June 2024, when the unprecedented decision was made to cancel the Season 14 reunion.
In the Bravo universe, canceling a reunion is the ultimate red flag, a clear signal that the toxicity had reached a point of no return, leaving the cast fractured beyond the ability to even sit in the same room.
Since that cancellation, the fate of RHONJ has been the subject of endless speculation.
Andy Cohen himself hasn’t shied away from the reality that the show needs a massive overhaul.
In July 2024, during a broadcast of his radio show, a fan called in to suggest the network “bring fresh faces in,” drawing a direct comparison to the successful, ground-up reboot of The Real Housewives of New York.
Cohen’s response was telling.
He didn’t defend the current Jersey cast or promise a return to the status quo.