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Teresa Giudice News: Reality Star's Prison Memoir Details Nasty Moments

Now out of prison and enjoying time with her family, Teresa Giudice has written a tell-all memoir that will give her fans a closer look at her life behind bars — unfortunately, being tagged as "Hollywood" didn't keep her from the nasty things going on inside.

In excerpts obtained by the New York Daily News, Teresa tells of the shocking experiences she encountered behind bars. It turns out that not even a "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star can escape the reality of prison. She had to undergo a strip search and with all the nakedness, she had to squat, stick out her tongue, and cough.

On the second day, not much changed. Instead, she was shocked to discover that her cell, which she shared with five other inmates, was a nest for lesbian lovers. "I could see two women...writhing around...I cannot believe this is happening!" she writes.

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Since the encounters between the two women in her cell continued, other inmates started calling her mansion "The Boom Boom Room," which isn't so bad for a room that housed not only drama but night life for lesbians.

Prison life can be lonely too, and amid all the frenzy, she started thinking of her husband, Joe, who is set to enter prison this March.

Teresa was pretty popular in the Danbury prison so it's reasonable that her Hollywood life didn't let go of her even without the cameras, to the point that she read stories about her — those sold to tabloids by other inmates who found it necessary to give her a taste of what jail time is all about.

While a lot of inmates weren't totally into her just as much as other male inmates around the country were, she found some friends who shared her sentiments. She then made friendships with women who gave her the same services she actually receives in the real world including nail art, massage, and hair styling.

Since she discovered that her stories were being sold to tabloids, she had to hide her journal from inmates who wanted to make money out of her notebook. Fortunately, fans will get to have a copy of the well-hidden diary in a few days.

Titled "Turning the Tables: From Housewife to Inmate and Back Again," Teresa's tell-all book will be out on Feb. 9.

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