Season 5 of ‘Real Housewives of New Jersey’ Promises Rollercoaster Ride (VIDEO)

At some point in the trailer of the new season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey", one of the ladies says, "The crazy train is getting out of control." It's difficult to ascertain which of the five ladies is being referred to at that point, since by the end of the video, there are swear words being beeped out, an actual scuffle with shrieking, and tears being shed by both the men and the women.

For fans of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey", it's this kind of drama that's been drawing them back for four seasons now. The fifth season premiere is on June 2.

In a video interview with OK magazine, Teresa Giudice spilled some beans about what this season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" holds for her.

"You're definitely going to see the old Teresa back. The third and fourth seasons were really hard for me. I'm really happy this season, in a really good place," she said. "I've been working out a lot, coming out with my fourth cookbook 'Fabulicious on the grill'. I'm more about keeping healthy and exercising and I think you'll see how my body has evolved."

At the end of the last season, Caroline Manzo said in a blog post on Bravo TV's website: "This last episode was difficult to watch; in my heart of hearts I was hoping to see some sort of resolution to the chaos that has become our lives. Unfortunately that wasn't the case, but I'm choosing to continue to have faith in us. After all, we're Jersey girls and we can survive anything! At least that's what they say, right? RIGHT! Law of positive attraction." For the new season, the cast of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" has to cope with the aftermath of that difficult-to-watch episode, and Hurricane Sandy.

"You're going to see a lot of things going on between friendships and families. It's like a rollercoaster, it's like crazy," said Giudice.

Bravo TV offers some more tidbits for what's going to go down in season five of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey": "A sense of communal rebuilding encourages Teresa to rise above the past drama with her brother and sister-in-law, Melissa, and mend her family for good. Jacqueline struggles to cope with her son's autism diagnosis while tensions from her fallout with Teresa push her towards her breaking point. As Caroline fights to shed her reputation as a bully and Melissa strives to break free from the weight of her husband Joe's family drama, Kathy attempts to step out of her husband's shadow to find her own voice and launch her career."