Turns out RHONJ's Teresa Giudice is facing yet another nightmare before entering prison. According to a new report, Teresa is desperately trying to find a temporary home for her daughters, including 3KT girl band star Gia Giudice. Will her daughters wind up homeless?
Against all odds, it looks things have gotten even worse for Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice, who plead guilty to a number of fraud charges over the summer.
Not only will the legally-embattled Giudice be heading to prison for over a year, but she may have to find a temporary home for her daughters first.
According to Inquistr, Joe Giudice may not have enough time to take care of the kids on his own. After all, he has his own prison sentence to worry about:
"One of the decisions [Teresa] has to make is what to do about her four daughters who, for the most part, she doesn't want to leave under the sole care of husband Joe while she's incarcerated...It's not that Joe Giudice doesn't love his daughters, as he surely does very much, but rather the fact that looking after them full-time, alone, while trying to sort out the mess that fraudulent activity has landed his family in may be too much to handle."
This isn't the only fear Teresa has.
Entertainment website Hollywood Life reports that Teresa is in for a rude awakening when she enters prison in a few weeks. According to their latest article, celebrities don't get the best treatment in prison:
"Teresa will immediately be thrown into the harshness of the prison world and 'will have to prove herself' and adjust to being told 'when she can eat, take a shower, go to bed, and get up,' according to a former Danbury inmate who served 15 years...Another former inmate notes that celebrities are often targets of bullying in a women's prison, which is what Teresa should look out for."
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