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Joe Giudice's Mystery Call, Berates Teresa on 'Real Housewives'

Teresa and Joe Giudice have been hit with fresh rumors that their marriage is in crisis following reports that she is berated by her husband in an upcoming episode of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey."

In the episode Joe reportedly left the table to take a phone call, which the father of four claimed is work-related, but a suspicious Giudice followed him and exposed what appeared to be a questionable situation.

"They are all in Napa to celebrate Caroline's birthday and enjoying a group dinner when Joe gets up from the table and pretends he has to make a business call," an insider who has seen the tape allegedly told the Huffington Post.

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"Joe disappears away from the cameras but doesn't realize that he still has a microphone on when a lady, not his wife, is heard saying 'Hi baby.' After a while, Teresa goes looking for her husband, followed by the show's cameras, and Joe can be clearly heard saying 'Here comes my b---- wife. She's such a c---!"

When Giudice, 39, questioned her husband about who he is speaking to, the reality star insisted that it is a co-worker who cannot speak English.

Joe, who is currently facing legal woes, has previously been criticized for berating his wife on the hit Bravo reality TV show.

While the vast majority of the couple's Bravo TV cast mates have respectfully stayed silent on their thoughts about the Giudice's marriage, former friend-turned-enemy Caroline Manzo, 50, recently suggested that they were headed for divorce during a segment on Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live."

Manzo's claims did not sit well with Giudice, who insisted that her marriage is just fine. The mother of four struck back at Manzo during a recent segment also on Cohen's show.

"That was really brave of [Caroline] to say that because she has a lot of skeletons in her closet," Giudice said.

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