RHONJ: Rachel Fuda's Drama With Her Husband John's Ex Explained

Despite being referred to on “Real Housewives of New Jersey,” Brittany Malsch hasn’t made an appearance on the show. That’s not entirely unexpected — after all, John Fuda has full custody of their son. However, her absence likely also has something to do with her repeated brushes with the law. According to The U.S. Sun, she’s been in a halfway house in New Jersey since December 2022 — and she’s had a number of stints in jail, leading up to that. 

However, even if she hasn’t been featured on “RHONJ,” Malsch has spoken to the press. More specifically, she told The U.S. Sun that she’s long wanted to have a more active role in her son’s life … but with no success. “I’ve tried to get in touch with [Jaiden Fuda], but John won’t let me,” she complained. Malsch added that the situation had become so difficult that she planned to get legal representation, post-release, in the hopes of seeing Jaiden. 

Malsch seeking representation doesn’t exactly bode well for Rachel Fuda’s adoption process. However, it’s worth noting that, in her interview, she didn’t seem entirely opposed to the idea. Far from it, asked about the possibility, she didn’t give too much away. “It doesn’t surprise me one bit. I knew they would, so I was expecting it,” was her simple response. 

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