‘We’ll See What The Future Holds’: Emotional Teresa Giudice On Her Kids, OCD & Post-Prison Life
Jan. 6 2015, Published 8:44 a.m. ET
In her last on-camera appearance before entering Danbury, Connecticut’s Federal Correctional Institution Monday, Teresa Giudice welled up as she spoke about her past, present and future in a promotional clip for Glam.
In the spot, Teresa opened up about her background and shared a little-known idiosyncrasy -- that she once lived with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and had a compulsion to touch things three times.
“I’ve never told anybody that I did that,” the 42-year-old said, adding that “the OCD went right out the window” once she had children, as the task of being a parent overtook the mental impulses she was experiencing.
“When you have four daughters, you can’t be so obsessive over anything,” the reality star said. “I wake up every morning and I live for them.”
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star -- obviously emotional with her prison sentence on the horizon -- told the cameras, “My daughters are my world and now you’re going to make me cry.”
Teresa said five years from now, she hopes to have her “own cooking show” and continue “branding” herself as a TV personality.
“I just want to keep it going -- I guess maybe I'm made for TV, that's what everyone tells me -- I don’t know, we’ll see what the future holds.”
Teresa ended the video with a kiss to her fans, and a series of glamorous poses.
Watch the video on RadarOnline.com
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As RadarOnline.com reported, Teresa entered custody on Monday to begin a 15-month sentence in her fraud conviction.