Share

‘Real Housewives of New Jersey’: Teresa Giudice, Melissa Gorga ring in 2016

We know recently that Bravo cameras have been following Teresa around documenting much of her time out of prison, and of course there’ll be more likely all sorts of curiosity about what it is for.

Advertisement


Iraq forces extend Ramadi control, rescue civilians
Warplanes carried out nine air strikes near Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city, which fell to Islamic State fighters in 2014. Police chief Hadi Irzayij said the suspected militants “were attempting to flee Ramadi by blending in with civilians”.

Turning over a new leaf? Teresa Giudice rang in the new year on Friday, January 1, with some unlikely company – sister-in-law and erstwhile frenemy Melissa Gorga!


Gunmen attack Indian air force base near Pakistan border
One Indian security source blamed the attack on a Pakistan-based militant group, but said it posed no threat to civilians. The Western Air Command chief, Air Marshal S.B.

The reality star was reportedly hoping for some quiet time at home with her husband rather than a big celebration when the ball dropped, but according to a source at SheKnows, Bravo denied her request.


Funerals held for Palestinians killed in months of violence
During that same period more than 15,000 Palestinians and 350 Israelis were wounded, the United Nations said on Wednesday. Police said the motive for the attack remained unclear, and little was known about the attacker who had his face covered.

As “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” cast member, Teresa Giudice, tries to nestle back into her life, after spending almost a year in prison on numerous fraud charges, she made a decision to video herself sharing an uplifting message to all of her supporters. “Hi everyone! I’m back”, Guidice says. “I just want to wish everyone a Happy New Year”, Teresa said in an exclusive video message to Bravo’s The Daily Dish. It’s gonna be a great 2016.

Joe is set to begin his 41-month sentence in March. She was reunited with her husband and their four daughters in their Montville, New Jersey, home as opposed to a halfway house, as was originally expected.

Per the terms of her release, Giudice will wear an electronic monitoring bracelet until February 5. Her brother Joe, along with his wife, Melissa, and Teresa’s mom and dad will really help her get through the tough times ahead.

Advertisement

“She is able to work, she is able to do different things with permission from her probation officer”, said attorney James Leonard Jr, adding that the couple haven’t openly discussed what will happen when Joe turns himself in for his own sentence.

Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga