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Joe Giudice Breaks His Silence About Teresa's Life in Prison

Teresa Giudice, her husband Joe and their daughters were visiting prison when they had a photo taken of them for the cover of Us Weekly. The picture, taken inside the Danbury Federal Prison on March 15, shows the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star smiling, clad in a jumpsuit, her hair in its natural curls and wearing light makeup.

Now, Joe is talking about Teresa's life in prison in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail. Joe says that despite being behind bars, his wife has managed to keep herself well-groomed and that she's also made friends in prison.

"It's kind of like a little low-budget spa," said Joe. "She's got a little group she hangs out with and does her thing with every day, and who she goes to the gym with and who she hangs out with, and who does her hair and who does her nails, they have their little thing going every day."

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Joe said that Teresa was so determined to keep up her beauty regimen that she made him and their daughters wait for an hour in the prison's waiting room while she fixed her hair.

"We were there last weekend. She made us wait an hour to do her hair," he said. "That was a little annoying. She said that her hair kept coming out bad. I was like, 'Who cares?'"

Joe said that he and his daughters Gia, 14, Milania, 11, Gabriella, 9, and Audriana, 5, visit Teresa often.

"We try to make it up there every weekend, and we bring her mom up every week," he revealed.

He said that when each visit is over, he takes it the hardest.

"It's tough when you have to say goodbye," he said. "I cry more than the girls. I pretty much cry every time I leave. I'm like a little baby."

"Teresa being away definitely makes me appreciate her way more … And everything she did," he added. "She is just an amazing woman."

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