Fans of The Real Housewives of New Jersey will witness Teresa Giudice's emotional homecoming in the Season 7 premiere episode. Now that the mother-of-four is adjusting back to her regular life with her family, her husband Joe Giudice is currently serving a 41-month prison sentence at the Federal Correction Institute in Fort Dix, New Jersey. Despite the distance, Teresa is in constant communication with her hubby.
“We email every day. We talk every day and I see him every week," Teresa said on Good Morning America on Tuesday, before explaining how her four daughters are doing in his absence. “You know, [they] miss their dad, of course, tremendously, just like I do. But you know they're doing as well as could be expected. They’re amazing. They’re really strong young girls.”
Following his 41-month sentence, Joe, who was born in Italy, could face deportation. Still, Teresa remains positive about the family's future. “No, I think our future is not uncertain,” she said. “He's gonna be home. We're gonna be together. Our family's gonna be reunited again, and that's what I'm looking forward to.”
The new season of RHONJ will also follow Teresa mending her relationship with sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga after years of feuding on the Bravo hit reality series.
“I feel like it's like how it used to be," Teresa said when it comes to their current dynamic. “We have like a funny banter together and we have fun together," Melissa added. "I just think that she’s calmer, just a little bit calmer.”
As for Teresa's current outlook on life? “You do grow, and you learn from your experiences, and that's obviously what happened to me," she said.
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“We email every day. We talk every day and I see him every week," Teresa said on Good Morning America on Tuesday, before explaining how her four daughters are doing in his absence. “You know, [they] miss their dad, of course, tremendously, just like I do. But you know they're doing as well as could be expected. They’re amazing. They’re really strong young girls.”
Following his 41-month sentence, Joe, who was born in Italy, could face deportation. Still, Teresa remains positive about the family's future. “No, I think our future is not uncertain,” she said. “He's gonna be home. We're gonna be together. Our family's gonna be reunited again, and that's what I'm looking forward to.”
The new season of RHONJ will also follow Teresa mending her relationship with sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga after years of feuding on the Bravo hit reality series.
“I feel like it's like how it used to be," Teresa said when it comes to their current dynamic. “We have like a funny banter together and we have fun together," Melissa added. "I just think that she’s calmer, just a little bit calmer.”
As for Teresa's current outlook on life? “You do grow, and you learn from your experiences, and that's obviously what happened to me," she said.
Source/Photo Credit: Bravo