Being in prison has been hard for "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice. According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, in Joe Giudice's exclusive interview with Entertainment Tonight, he revealed about Teresa's real condition inside prison. He said that his wife is just pretending to be okay even though she is not. Joe said that Teresa is just keeping a "fake front" for the sake of their four daughters.
Joe said in the interview, "She's holding up. I can't say that she's doing great but she looks good. She keeps her spirits up and tries to make us feel like she's OK but she's really not." He also added that "Teresa wants to come already."
It was just last week that Celebrity Dirty Laundry reported that Teresa might be up for an earlier release from prison. It has been said that she might be able to come just in the time for the holidays and be able to spend Christmas with her family.
But it seems like Teresa and Joe's marriage are on the rocks if rumors that the RHONJ star hardly talks to her husband could be believed. Joe allegedly knows only a little about Teresa's work and activities inside the prison. Another thing is that since Teresa was in prison rumor has it that Joe is cheating on her and going out on date. If all these are true then Teresa will be coming home to a cheating husband.
Meanwhile, PEOPLE reported that in Joe's exclusive interview with E! News, he shared how he and wife Teresa will be spending their time together once she gets home. Joe revealed, "We'll be spending a lot of time in the bedroom for awhile, that's for sure." He also added, "Every night until I go in." He will make sure when that time comes he was already able to train his children to sleep in their own rooms.
Joe also shared in his interview with E! Online that the last two years was tough for the whole family especially his girls but they are looking forward to starting over again once Teresa is home. As he shared, "The last two years have been rough, but I'm glad it's behind us." He also added that it's time for them to "Start a new life. Start all over again and put everything behind you and just hope it all stays nice."
Teresa was sentenced to 15 months in prison for mail, wire and bank fraud. She is set to be released two months earlier on Feb. 16, 2016.