Teresa Giudice will be discussing her life in prison with Good Morning America's Amy Robach in an on-air interview set for Tuesday, February 9. The GMA anchor confirmed the sit-down on Twitter, adding that it took place at The Real Housewives of New Jersey star's home in Montville, New Jersey.
It's the first on camera interview Teresa has done since being released from prison, and it will air the same day her memoir, Turning the Tables: From Housewife to Inmate and Back Again, hits stores.
On February 5, Teresa will have her electronic monitoring bracelet removed. She spent most of 2015 at the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Conn. where she was serving time in connection with the multiple counts of fraud she pleaded guilty to in 2014. At the time of her release, her lawyer James J. Leonard Jr. spoke to The Daily Dish about Teresa's experience. "I think she has grown during this process," he said. "I feel comfortable saying the I definitely think she has become a little bit more insightful. And I think that what you'll see when she comes home is perhaps somebody that will maybe slow down a little bit and smell the roses."
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It's the first on camera interview Teresa has done since being released from prison, and it will air the same day her memoir, Turning the Tables: From Housewife to Inmate and Back Again, hits stores.
At home in New Jersey w/@Teresa_Giudice for her 1st TV interview since her prison release. Watch Tues 2/9 on @GMA. pic.twitter.com/6PThHdFXfR— Amy Robach (@arobach) January 28, 2016
So happy to be back on @GMA with @arobach on February 9th to discuss my new book #TurningTheTablespic.twitter.com/gtptVtBEEP— Teresa Giudice (@Teresa_Giudice) February 1, 2016
Another pic with the amazing and beautiful @arobach@GMA#TurningTheTables#February9thpic.twitter.com/mHVyyeWXO3— Teresa Giudice (@Teresa_Giudice) February 1, 2016
On February 5, Teresa will have her electronic monitoring bracelet removed. She spent most of 2015 at the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Conn. where she was serving time in connection with the multiple counts of fraud she pleaded guilty to in 2014. At the time of her release, her lawyer James J. Leonard Jr. spoke to The Daily Dish about Teresa's experience. "I think she has grown during this process," he said. "I feel comfortable saying the I definitely think she has become a little bit more insightful. And I think that what you'll see when she comes home is perhaps somebody that will maybe slow down a little bit and smell the roses."
Source/Photo Credit: Bravo