5 Ways Teresa Giudice Is Preparing For Her 15-Month Jail Sentence
Jan. 28 2015, Updated 2:37 p.m. ET
Enjoying a life of luxury, it’s going to be hard for Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice to live behind bars for 15 months without designer threads and expensive pleasures (What do you mean jails don’t serve Fabellini?!)
Expected to serve in January, find out how the Garden State gal is using her final few months of freedom to prepare for her sentence.
If anyone knows how to survive in prison, it’s the ladies of Orange Is The New Black! A source told OK! Magazine that Teresa has been binge watching the Netflix series to help her better prepare. “She loves that the show deals with issues involving female inmates,” the source explained.
The show has also prompted the housewife to work on her self-defense skills. “It’s actually inspired her to exercise and take self-defense classes in case any rough situations arise on the inside.” After seeing Teresa flip a table in season one and push Andy Cohen in his chair during the season one reunion, we’re pretty sure her inmates are the ones who need self-defense classes!
In an effort to begin paying off her legal bills and making sure her family’s expenses are covered, Teresa listed her Jersey Shore house, the family’s boat and her $3.999 million dollar mansion on the market. A source told RadarOnline.com at the time that the Giudices are “desperately trying to get all of their affairs in order.”
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The high-maintenance star always has to look good – even in prison! A source told RadarOnline.com that Teresa has spent thousands on cosmetic procedures. So much for saving money! “She gets Botox on a regular basis,” the source said. “She gets Restylane on a regular basis. She gets a skin resurfacing laser and she gets laser hair removal on her forehead.”
Teresa always says that her four daughters – Gia, 13, Gabriella, 10, Milania, 8, Audriana, 5 – are her life. So Teresa is making sure that she is there for them even when she’s in jail. “She wants to make tapes for them,” a source told Us Weekly. “There will be one for birthdays, one for holidays, and a video with words of encouragement for when they’re sad.”
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