With Thanksgiving coming up, everyone is busying making plans for the family holiday, but how is Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice coping now that this is the first holiday that she will be spending without her family? This is one of the first big holidays that the star is going to be spending away from her four daughters and her husband Joe Giudice, but will the reality star's household make a trip to her Danbury, Connecticut prison to visit her? Reportedly, the reality star is telling her family to stay home for a good reason.
According to reports, the star is telling her family to stay home so that they can still have a semblance of a normal Thanksgiving.
According to People, Giudice is putting her family ahead of her own happiness for this Thanksgiving, and is telling them to stay home so that they don't have to make the trek from Jersey to Connecticut to see her.
The site says that Giudice is hoping she can shield her kids by not having them come visit her this holiday.
"Teresa wants Thanksgiving to be as normal as possible for the girls," Perez Hilton reports a source explained of Giudice's daughters, Gia, Gabriella, Milania and Audriana. "She just wants the girls to have a good day."
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It is also being reported by She Knows that the girls will instead spend their time with their dad and family at home, while Giudice will most likely check in with a phone call sometime during the day.
Don't feel bad for the reality star, it is being reported that she will have a Thanksgiving feast of her own with her fellow inmates. It's being speculated that she will be dining on a turkey dinner prepared by the cooks of the prison.
However, despite being away from the family for 11 months, the RHONJ star is being released just in time to spend the Christmas holidays with her family. Her release date is set for December 23.
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