Teresa Giudice, 42, is heading to jail and she blames The Real Housewives of New Jersey! On Nov. 6, the cast of the show gathered for Part Two of the reunion and instead of acknowledging her faults, Teresa made excuses saying some people on the show “tried to hurt Joe and I.” She even revealed that she may be done with the show for good!
‘I came on the show for fun – and it went totally a different way,’ Teresa told Andy Cohen on Part Two of the reunion show. “There’s people that came on the show that tried to hurt Joe and I.”
The mother-of-four continued to complain and blame the show for her recent legal problems. “Some of them were housewives and some of them were strangers. Even people that just came to parties started a lot of trouble.”
Teresa turned to the other cast members and said, “I’m just warning you ladies – just be careful. There’s people that come on this show that try to hurt you. And Dina knows what I’m talking about.”
Unlike his wife, Joe Giudice only blames himself for their upcoming jail time. He said, “I’ve got to blame myself, y’know – who else am I gonna blame?”
Another big shocker came when Andy asked Teresa if she ‘think it’s the end’ for her on the reality show that made her famous.
‘Yeah, I think so,’ she admitted. She was clearly emotional and Andy reached out a hand of comfort and told her they all wish her the best.
On Nov. 2, part one of the reunion aired and it was just as dramatic!
Teresa was eerily calm throughout the show, until a scene played back of Kathy and Rosie talking with their family about the Giudice’s jail sentencing. Their mom says, “I don’t know what to say, but when you don’t do the right thing, it will always catch up with you.”
When Andy prompts Kathy, Rosie and Teresa to talk about that conversation, Teresa stands up and tells the room, “I need a break. You guys can have the conversation without me.”
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— Shira Benozilio
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