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Double Trouble! ‘RHONJ’ Newbies Nicole and Teresa Napolitano Already Threatening To Quit Show

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Dec. 23 2013, Published 6:47 a.m. ET

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Bravo has double trouble for the two new cast additions on The Real Housewives of New Jersey.

Twin sisters Nicole and Teresa Napolitano are already cracking under the pressure with all the catfights brewing on set — and have already "threatened to quit the show," sources exclusively told RadarOnline.com.

“These new girls aren’t working out,” a show insider revealed to RadarOnline.com.

During a heated exchange, one of the twins walked off and threw her mic pack, the source said.

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“The twins are over it and ready to quit. I don’t see them lasting longer than this season,” the source added.

The RHONJ stars began filming the sixth season earlier this month – meaning the meltdown occurred mere weeks into shooting the hit Bravo show.

The Bravo series was originally scheduled to start filming this fall while Teresa Giudice’s legal troubles were heating up, and after the contracts were signed it looked like things would happen, but the timing was delayed.

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Teresa is returning for the next season, along with Melissa GorgaKathy Wakile  and Rosie Pierri , and previous cast member Dina Manzo and the Napolitano twins.

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