Teresa Giudice is said to be spending more than she's earning. She is splurging on her kids while being left to be the only bread winner in the family. Read More »
Bravo may have to wait for their star, Teresa Giudice. to complete house arrest to begin filming. The reality star and family has allowed producers to record the phone conversations from prison to her family on the three-part special, Real Housewives of New Jersey: Teresa Checks In. Reportedly, she'll be on house arrest until February with an ankle bracelet to track her whereabouts and to make sure she stay on her property. Read More »
Well, we have some good news and some bad news for all you Real Housewives of New Jersey fans out there. As is customary, we will start off with the bad news first. Ot seems that Season 7 of the Bravo hit will be delayed for at least another year, but with the time off, it looks like everyone's favorite housewife will be making her much anticipated return. That's' right, Teresa Giudice is close to signing on the dotted line to appear in the new season of RHONJ once she gets out of prison. While there have been a lot of rumors surrounding the status of the show, these reports are just the most recent in all the casting speculation. Read More »
Teresa Giudice might be in prison but it seems that the Real Housewives of New Jersey is still acting like a diva behind bars. While the star is well into her third month at the Danbury, Connecticut correctional facility, it seems that her fellow inmates are getting fed up with all her high-maintenance demands and her special treatment. Teresa has also been given one of the easiest jobs in prison, which is making some of the other women in the jail extremely annoyed. Read More »
Teresa Giudice of The Real Housewives of New Jersey has been serving prison time for bankruptcy fraud-related charges since the beginning of this year, but according to husband Joe Giudice, she has no intention of letting herself go while behind bars. When Giudice paid his wife a visit in prison, he found his wife is keeping up her usual TV-ready beauty routine. "She made us wait an hour[...]to do her hair. That was a little annoying," he told Extra. Read More »
"MStars News" has learned that "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice started off her new year checking into prison early Monday morning, Jan. 5. According to TMZ, Giudice is now an inmate at the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, where she will be serving out her 15-month sentence for bankruptcy, mail and wire fraud. The celebrity gossip site revealed that the mother of four daughters reported to serve out her time at 3 a.m. without her husband Joe's support. TMZ claims Joe was MIA because he had father duties Monday, getting the couple's daughters off to school to start the new year off. "MStars News" previously reported that Giudice pled guilty in March to bankruptcy fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud, as she and her husband will both serve time behind bars. After Teresa is released, her husband Joe will be sent to prison to serve out his 41-month sentencing for fraud. It seems Teresa's eldest daughter Gia will be doing all the talking now for the family as she tweets her feelings daily while her mother is behind bars. Her most recent tweet was a retweet by rapper Tyga that read, "Hard times will always reveal true friends.." Read More »
She might be the star of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," but Teresa Giudice isn't getting the celebrity treatment today, Jan. 5, as she heads off to start her 15-month prison sentence. The "RHONJ" actress and her husband Joe Giudice pled guilty to financial fraud in March 2014 and both are set to do time. Teresa is the first one to go and a former star is opening up on what it will be like for Giudice when she heads behind bars. Jody "Babydol" Gibson, who served almost two years in federal prison and was involved in a case similar to that of Teresa's, spoke out to Radar Online to describe what the New Jersey star is likely to experience during her time in jail, especially the reactions from other inmates. "When you come into [prison] in a high-profile situation, it makes you a target," Gibson explained. "Teresa is a television star whose federal case involved Hollywood and money and because of that, she will be targeted from the moment she enters the doors." Read More »
It’s crazy to think that the two cities that have brought us “porn valley” (Los Angeles) and urine-stained sidewalks (New York City) can’t handle a little riding-of-the-line in their billboards… but apparently that seems to be the case. After announcing earlier this year that House’s Lisa Edelstein will star in Bravo’s first ever-scripted dramedy, Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce, the Real Housewives of New Jersey – the famed home of the now-jailed Teresa Giudice – network is getting ready to make their shift to scripted TV – because reality television isn’t scripted, of course. Unfortunately, the new ads, which feature Edelstein holding up her ring finger with the tag “Go Find Yourself,” have been banned on and in both NYC and LA subways and buses. Read More »
Teresa Giudice might be repeating the phrase "There's no place like home" during her 15-month prison sentence, but it looks like once she's out of prison, home won't be the first place she'll be going to. "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star is actually going to be spending her post-prison time in a halfway house. Read More »