We are in for a shocking news as one of the stars of the hit TV series 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' Teresa Guidice, who was arrested from charges of bank, mail and bankruptcy fraud, is now finally free and celebrating her way around freedom once more.
It was known to everyone how Guidice got involved into this situation which caused her her freedom and got her into The Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury. It was definitely difficult for the star especially seeing her children and husband leave after visiting her.
It was reported that one of the things that made her survive the jail time was because of how she was raised by her parents making her strong. Of course, she also said that from time to time she would enjoy and indulged herself to a few beauty treatments while she was inside the correctional facility.
Teresa was supposed to serve 15 months but she was given an early release and she was able to go home to her family on Dec. 23, 2015. She was then in a house arrest and now she is off to celebrating her freedom by going on a much awaited vacation with her "Real Housewives of New Jersey" season seven costars.
And speaking of costars, the season seven cast of "RHONJ" has been heavily debated since season six ended in 2014. Besides Teresa, Melissa Gorga and Jacqueline Laurita were the only former cast members confirmed to be returning full-time. They were also confirmed to be joining Teresa on this trip.
Several new ladies were rumored to be joining "RHONJ." They included Robyn Levy, professional matchmaker Siggy Flicker and Dolores Catania. All About The Real Housewives confirmed that they also tagged along for the vacation.
So stay tuned for more updates and comment your choices below on who should join the cast on its seventh season.


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