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'RHONJ' On The Chopping Block! Filming Postponed After New Star Flops

The Real Housewives of New Jersey is in danger of being canceled after a new woman who was test filming didn't make the cut, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

After RadarOnline.com exclusively revealed Siggy Flicker suddenly quit the hit show, Bravo producers struggled to find a replacement.

In order to "go in a new direction," producers are scrambling to find a new wealthy New Jersey-native to go into battle with RHONJ ladies Teresa Giudice, Melissa Gorga, Dolores Catania and Margaret Josephs — but nothing is working!

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"A new woman was test filming with the ladies, like a try-out, but she didn't work," the insider said." They have tried out a few women, but none of them are working. Production is completely held up."

"Filming that was scheduled to start February 1 is now going to start in March. And none of this is making the producers happy!"

Giudice, Gorga, Catania and Josephs are feeling the "pressure" to change the tone of the show, which ended last season with non-stop fighting and Danielle Staub's raunchy sex at a cast event.

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"The pressure to change the show is resting with all of the ladies this time," the insider warned. "Producers are still threatening to cancel the show for good if nothing works out."

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