Teresa Giudice Reveals ‘Disgusting’ Blood & Urine Stains Were On Her Prison Bed
Blabbering billionaire candidate Donald Trump has a fellow reality TV star in his corner: ex-con Teresa Giudice.
“The worst thing was being away from my daughters and Joe of course”, the mother-of-four said. On Monday, Bravo announced it was bringing her back for a seventh season of “Real Housewives of New Jersey”, along with Melissa Gorga, Jacqueline Laurita and drama queens to be named later.
‘I love you girls, I miss you, ‘ she cooed, blowing kisses to the camera.
“Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice sat down with ABC News for her first interview since leaving federal prison in December.
Giudice got 300 minutes per month to use, so it worked out to about 10 minutes per day, but she didn’t plan her time out well. “I didn’t know I was committing a crime…”, she told Robach.
But while Teresa and Andy clearly don’t see eye to eye when it comes to politics, it appears that the two got on pretty well during Giudice’s first appearance on the Bravo talk show since the was released from her 11 month stint at Danbury Correctional Facility. She wrote about her lavish prison parties that she personally attended and the various spa services she availed.
– When asked why America should give her a second chance: “Listen, no one is ideal in life”. She detailed horrifying moments when she was served food laced with live maggots as well as having to endure unsanitary common bathroom conditions. “I really didn’t want to spend five hours sitting with Melissa and chatting with her”.
“I prayed for them every day, ‘ she breathed, while noting that her husband ‘did good” at looking after everyone in her absence. She will also tell the story everyone is dying to know: “what life is like behind bars”, Teresa’s lawyer, James J. Leonard Jr, was quoted by Hollywood Gossip.
Except, she mostly just said she didn’t mean to offend any of her viewers and actually stood by her original statement regarding Teresa being raped – while forgetting her name in the process…