• Melissa Gorga Says That Joe Giudice Is 'Manning Up' and Handling His Family Alone

    'The Real Housewives of New Jersey's' Teresa Giudice has spent the last two months locked up in a Danbury, Connecticut, prison, and up until now there was no solid indication of how she is doing. Last night, March 8, Giudice's sister-in-law Melissa Gorga popped up for an interview on Bravo's 'Watch What Happens: Live,' and while she did not offer up many details, she said enough to clue us in on how the family is coping. She said Joe Giudice is "manning up" and handling his family alone.
  • Joe Giudice May Film Next Season of 'RHONJ' While Teresa Is in Prison

    Would Joe Giudice actually consider being a part of Season 7 of 'RHONJ' without his wife? By now everyone knows Teresa Giudice has been locked up in prison until next spring as punishment for her fraudulent business dealings. Joe will be doing nearly four years of federal time once Teresa is released, but for now he is left to care for their four daughters. We already have heard that he is struggling financially because his wife has been the breadwinner over the last few years, and while some say it is unlikely that he would do reality television alone, nothing is solid yet.
  • 'RHONJ' Teresa Giudice Fears Her Life Is in Danger in Prison

    Teresa Giudice has been officially locked up in a Connecticut prison for the last two months, and while she has learned to adjust to life without all the frills, she is still struggling to learn her place. That whole entitled attitude that made Giudice a star on 'RHONJ' is apparently not working out so well for her in jail. Various sources are reporting that Giudice not only fears that her her life is in danger in prison, but that she even has good reason.
  • 'RHONJ's' Teresa Giudice is Upset Because Her Family is Missing Her Calls and Not Visiting in Prison

    Teresa Giudice had to know that prison wasn't going to be easy, right? Before turning herself in on Jan. 5 the reality star said that her four kids were her main priority and that if they were okay then she would be fine. While Giudice likely meant that when she said it, she really had no idea how difficult life in jail would be until she got there. Now, six weeks later, reality has sunk in and being separated from her family is nearly unbearable.
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