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Legal Trouble Won't Keep Teresa Giudice From Season 6 Of RHONJ

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Nov. 25 2013, Published 5:47 p.m. ET

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Any avid follower of Real Housewives of New Jersey drama knows that Teresa Giudice and hubby Joe Giudice are in some serious legal trouble. On top of their already pending indictments, two new counts were recently brought against them—bringing the grand total to 41. How this will affect filming? Read on for more.

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Wetpaint Entertainment has confirmed that despite the legal trouble, Teresa will definitely be on season 6 of RHONJ. A source told the entertainment site, "There’s no reason her legal problems should get in the way of her being able to film.” But how can someone think about filming with all this drama going on?! The source goes on to say of Teresa, "She's staying as calm as possible and is trying to keep her focus on family and work. She knows her kids need her and she knows she has to be able to film." As we all know family comes first for Teresa, but it will definitely be interesting to see how this plays out during filming. At least for this season Teresa will have bestie Dina Manzo by her side!

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Read the full Wetpaint article here!

What do you think about all the legal drama? Are you excited to see Teresa back on season 6? Let us know below and tweet us @OKMagazine!

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