Teresa Giudice Stopped Filming RHONJ Following Joe Jail Turn-In
Joe Giudice might have just reported to his prison cell to begin his 41-month sentence, but it seems that his wife Teresa Giudice is already feeling the separation pains.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star escorted her hubby to his Fort Dix, New Jersey correctional facility on March 23, but she is reportedly very emotional about the situation, which is definitely understandable. However, while Bravo was hoping to get some footage of how Giudice was coping with having Joe being away, it seems that she has allegedly taken some time off from filming.
According to Radar Online, the 43-year-old star was so distraught that she actually had to cancel her filming for the day.
An insider close to Bravo production explained, "Teresa won't be filming this afternoon," the day following her saying goodbye to Joe, according to The Celebrity Auction.
According to Us Weekly, a source explained that "she misses Joe very much, but has been spending her time with the girls. Teresa is focusing on her family right now, so she is surrounded by love and support."
However, while she might have needed some time to recuperate following saying goodbye to her husband, the star is reportedly not getting the chance to take too much time off from work, as she is scheduled to shoot some scenes in the coming weeks.
Insiders said that Teresa is supposed attend one of her co-star's event in addition to a fashion show that Melissa Gorga is hosting. In addition to that, Giduice is going to have a pretty busy next couple of weeks, as not only will the show's seventh season finish filming then, but she will also have to start doing prep and media for the show's premiere in the next few months.
Yet, while fans might not get to see footage of Joe actually going to prison, they will definitely be getting to catch up with him and the whole family when the show returns, as the news site reported that Bravo was antsy to get as much footage of Joe with Teresa and their kids before he went to prison.