Tech Timeout! Teresa Giudice ‘Very Upset’ She Won’t Be Allowed To Skype From Prison — ‘RHONJ’ Guest Spots On Hold
Nov. 6 2014, Published 7:00 a.m. ET
The prospect of prison time just keeps getting worse for naïve felon Teresa Giudice. RadarOnline.com has learned that she recently broke down when she discovered there would be no opportunity to video chat with her family or make any Real Housewives of New Jersey guest appearances from prison!
“When Teresa was told video conferencing via Skype or any other type of video chat wouldn't be available, she became very, very upset,” the source told Radar. "If Teresa is sent to prison in West Virginia, it will be hard for the girls to come see her in prison because of the distance. Teresa had hoped that video chats would have been a viable possibility."
In addition, "Any chance of Teresa doing a video chat from prison for the upcoming season of RHONJ are obviously off the table,” the source said.
During her 15 month prison stint, Teresa will be allowed to have weekly visits with her kids, and even communicate with the girls via e-mail, which is strictly controlled and monitored by the Bureau of Prisons.
In recent days, Teresa has been spewing "nothing but disgust about taking the plea deal that sent her to jail,” the insider revealed. "Contending she got a raw deal, and bad advice, Teresa is adamant she did nothing wrong."
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A rep for Teresa denies the claim.
She will need to surrender by January 5, and will be required to serve at least 85% of the sentence.