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Teresa Giudice Poses For Photos In First Public Appearance Since Fraud Indictment, Declares 'You Can't Stop Living'

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Aug. 1 2013, Published 1:00 p.m. ET

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Teresa Giudice isn’t going to let something like a federal indictment stop her from shilling her products and RadarOnline.com has exclusive photos from her first public appearance since her legal troubles began where she put on a brave face and said: “You can’t stop living.”

The Real Housewives of New Jersey star and her husband Juicy Joe Giudice are facing a whopping 39 charges of fraud and tax evasion but Teresa was at the Beauty Buster Awards hosted by Lora Condon in NYC Wednesday night where she posed for pictures and chatted with guests at the party, seeming to have put the stress of the indictment behind her.

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Teresa, who is out on a $500,000 bond, was at the event promoting her Milania Hair Care line and she posed for pictures for photographer Lora Warnick who exclusively told RadarOnline.com that Teresa was candid when she talked to her about appearing at the event.

“You can’t stop living,” Teresa told Lora about showing up at the event.

Wearing a blue dress with her hair down, Teresa was “in good spirits,” Lora observed and said Teresa was talking with other guests and “didn’t seem depressed at all.”

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Teresa and Joe are facing up to 50 years in prison if they are found guilty of the charges.

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