Teresa Giudice Accused Of Cheating On Joe In Shocking New ‘RHONJ’ Trailer
Sept. 25 2019, Updated 6:32 p.m. ET
Teresa Giudice is finally opening up about her cheating scandal — months after RadarOnline.com exclusively caught her holding hands with a secret boy toy!
In the new trailer for The Real Housewives of New Jersey’s Season 10, the star gets heated when talking about her relationship with estranged husband Joe Giudice.
“If you keep poking at the bear, eventually the bear is gonna f***ing eat you alive,” she says at the beginning of the clip.
Teresa, 47, is then seen arguing with Joe over the phone, with him telling her, “I’m getting deported and that’s all there is to it.”
The mother of four cries hearing her husband’s news.
In a different scene, she is seen shopping with daughter Gia Giudice while talking with Joe on speakerphone.
“Alright like I even wanted to get married? No,” he tells her.
“See what I get?” Teresa asks Gia, 18, referring to Joe’s harsh words.
“That’s your personal business with my father, so enough,” Gia tells her mother, clearly upset by the ongoing drama.
In a different scene, Teresa, still frustrated, is seen partying with sister-in-law Melissa Gorga, and pals Margaret Josephs, Dolores Catania, Jackie Goldschneider and Jennifer Aydin.
Everything is fun and games until Margaret, 52, tells Melissa, 40, that Teresa has been “cocktailing it up all night with some young guy.”
As readers know, the man in question may be realtor Blake Schreck, with whom RadarOnline.com first reported Teresa was hooking up in February.
“Who said I was cheating? That’s f***ed up!” Teresa yells at her costars in the trailer. “Have you ever f***ing watched The Godfather?”
Things only escalate when Melissa calls her “out of f***ing control” and “embarrassing.”
“I’m an embarrassment? An embarrassment?” Teresa says before throwing her boozy drink against a wall, making jaws drop all around.
RadarOnline.com readers know Joe was released from prison in March after serving his 41-month federal prison sentence for fraud, but was immediately transferred to ICE custody.
He remains in a Pennsylvania ICE facility amid his deportation appeal, though he has requested to be sent to Italy while he awaits his fate.