Time for another Real Housewives New Jersey Season 6 recap. Teresa Giudice, who plead guilty to fraud charges, spent the episode spending time with her family over Christmas. It was a rare happy moment for Giudice, as rumors are flying that she may be fired from Bravo. These latest claims follow her nasty feud with both Caroline Manzo and Nancy Grace.
The July 20 episode of Real Housewives of New Jersey proved to be a heartwarming one, which is certainly a rarity for the salacious series. It was Christmas time at the Giudice household, and something unexpected happened.
The family actually got along. And not just the Giudice's immediate family of Joe, Teresa, Gabrielle, Milania and Audriana-but, also Teresa's brother, Joe, and cousins, Rosie and Kathy.
Then Bravo gave fans what they were really looking for. Teresa actually opened up and discussed her legal woes with her brother.
At the end, Joe offered what comfort he could to his legally embattled sister (via Hollywood Life):
"Anything you need, I'm there for you. I don't know what to say, I don't know what to do. If you ever need me, you call me."
That's likely welcome news for Teresa, who has been facing her fair share of criticism.
Rumors have been flying that Teresa and Caroline Manzo's feud has been reignited. After all, Caroline even skipped the funeral of Teresa's father-in-law. Perhaps Manzo was just too busy filming her own spinoff reality show.
And it's not just Caroline who has been busy attacking Teresa. That distinction also belongs to none other than Nancy Grace, Headline News' biggest talking head.
Long before the trial ever occurred, Grace used her show as an outlet to proclaim the Giudices' guilt.
Unfortunately for Teresa, Grace's predictions proved accurate, as both Giudices plead guilty at trial.
What do you think about the latest rumors? Will Joe really stand by his sister's side? Are Caroline and Teresa back to feuding?
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