
The biggest question of the first season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey was where is Dina’s husband? In a show that follows these women and their families, it raised a big question mark that Tommy Manzo made zero appearances on the show.
Dina has claimed that her husband decided he did not want to be on TV, which is strange considering the fact that he appeared on VH1’s My Big Fat Fabulous Wedding not too long ago. Their episode can be viewed below. The highlights on their episode included -
- They invited over 600 people to their nuptials.
- Dina admitted Tommy had cheated on her numerous times during their 5 year relationship.
- Tommy saying he was marrying Dina because it was the right thing to do.
- They supposedly ended up spending $1,150,000 on their wedding.
- Dina admits Tommy was dating someone else for a year during their relationship, basically two timing her.
Interesting. A skinnier Caroline Manzo also makes appearances during this episode. Others have speculated Tommy did not want to do the show because he was unhappy with the way he came off on the VH1 show.
Tommy, 44, co-owns the Brownstone along with Caroline’s husband, Al Manzo.
We have been reporting the rumors circulating that Tommy and Dina are separated, and that the separation is allegedly his reason for not being on the show. A source alleged Tommy had moved into an apartment near the brownstone with a younger girlfriend.
More pictures of Tommy are below-
New Jersey Residents – Do you know the real deal with Dina and Tommy? Feel free to share in the comments.


Photos courtesy of Thefablife.
51 Responses to “The Real Housewives of NJ: Who is Tommy Manzo?”
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Why is everyone getting so upset? In the scheme of life nothing matters. Whether Tommy is gay, or his family is involved in the mob, or Dina is/was a gold digger. It is their life. Too much emphasis is put on material possessions. I watch HW of NJ. I see it as entertaining. What is going on in these people’s life’, has no impact on my life. I wish them all well. Who are any of us to judge them. We are all human and we all have our faults, skeletons in the closets and, are all dysfunctional (some more than others). Let them live their lives the best that they can. In the end when they are before their higher power, they will be accountable for their actions. In turn, let’s just do all what is in our power to be the best person(s) that we can be.
At the end of our lives, we will not take anything with us. So enjoy your loved ones and friends and be happy. Many blessings to all.