'Real Housewives of New Jersey' News: Teresa Giudice Says Goodbye
On Tuesday's final part of the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" reunion show, Teresa Giudice got emotional as she bid farewell to the show.
"I'm getting a little emotional with you, having this conversation," said "Real Housewives" executive producer Andy Cohen.
"You're starting to make me emotional too," said Giudice.
In the clip, Giudice reflected on her time on the show, about giving birth to Audriana, the friendships that she lost, and the infamous table flip that she did back in season 1 of the show.
When asked about what her plans are when she gets out of prison, Giudice didn't rule out the possibility of going back to TV.
"Maybe, you never know. Maybe you'll see me on a cooking show or something," she said.
Giudice and her husband Joe were sentenced to prison for federal fraud charges of bankruptcy fraud, mail fraud, and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. She is scheduled to report to the Danbury prison on January 5, 2015 to serve a 15-month sentence, and upon her release Joe will start serving time behind bars for 41 months. The judge gave them staggered sentences which will allow one of them to be home with their four daughters. Teresa and Joe owe $414,588 in restitution and face two years of supervised released following prison.
Cohen asks Giudice, "Do you think that this is it for you?" She replied, "Yeah I think so. You're gonna make me cry, Andy. This is probably gonna be my last reunion."
Recently, Cohen took to Reddit on it Ask Me Anything forum to air his side about the Giudices going to prison.
"What's happening now with Teresa and Joe was challenging and usual and just— you know— surprising," said Cohen. "But I don't think it's fair to say that there have been tragedies that have been associated with other people's pursuit of fame. In other words, Teresa and Joe Giudice are being prosecuted for something that happened before they were even on the show."
Cohen also said that he enjoyed working with Teresa on the show.
"I'd have to say Teresa, for all she's been through, she has been very professional and easy to work with," the host said.