Just a few short weeks before Teresa Giudice, who plead guilty to dozens of fraud charges, starts carrying out her prison sentence, she received a welcome Christmas treat. Her young daughter Gia recently released a new music video from her all-girl band, 3KT.
Just can't get enough of the legally embattled Giudice clan. Well then, you are in luck.
Teresa's young daughter Gia recently released a new music video, where the teen and her friends celebrate the holidays. Huffington Post were among the first to break the news, telling readers:
"Gia Giudice, Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice's daughter, and her friends -- who, together, go by the band name 3KT -- released another music video celebrating 'The Season of Joy.' It's got body rolls, New York City Christmas scenery and a lot of lip gloss. Bonus: 'Season of Joy' is less racy than their previous video...but, uh, it's still an overproduced music video about Christmas by a reality star's daughter and her BFFs."
The previous video referenced above was 3KT's somewhat troubling cover of Britney Spears' "Circus." The music video was considered by many to be too sexual for a young child.
But, Gia's aspiring music career isn't the only thing Teresa has to be thankful for.
Teresa recently received support from one of the most popular Housewives, Brandi Glanville. Glanville defended Giudice and her current legal predicament.
According to Reality Tea, Brandi thinks Teresa just signed any piece of paper Joe put in front of her:
"I feel for [Teresa Giudice], because I signed anything that my husband put in front of me; I didn't ask a question, I was just like, 'Sure, whatever - here you go.' I got screwed. A lot. I feel like that's probably what happened to her as well."
What do you think about the latest report? Does Gia have a shot at becoming a star? Was Brandi foolish for just signing anything her husband handed her?
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