Teresa Giudice Sentencing: Star earns nearly $5,000 monthly for promoting Hair Care Line; Will she leave Real Housewives of New Jersey?

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Teresa Giudice seems to have her financial status pumping despite her pleading guilty to bank, wire and mail fraud charges.

The Bravo's Real Housewives of New Jersey star was reportedly earning from advertising the hair care line, Milania Hair Care, she co-founded with Youthful8 back in August 2012.

Just by posting on her Twitter account and posing for paparazzis, Guidice effortlessly receives an exact amount of $4,681.11 monthly until July 1 of next year; summing all her earnings - inclusive of the first $75,000 he had for signing the contract - would take up to almost $200,000.

According to Radar Online, the contract says she must advertise Milania on Twitter, where she has nearly a million of followers, at least "twice a week" in addition of working with the photographers and flaunting of her hair.

Meanwhile, her tweets halted for quite a while last July and according to the same site she had been back into promoting recently. "Youthful8 is still working with Teresa and wish her and her family the very best during this difficult time," a rep of the company told Radar.

Especially that several rumors suggest she was fired from Bravo's "RHONJ", looking for a passive income is very vital.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, the reality tv show's ratings aren't as high as before, so the franchise asked Giudice to be part of some episodes still as the housewife was a golden star who has a potential of saving its ratings. However, she refused and the site tells that Bravo is not supporting her after her decision.

Do you believe that the controversial star, who is now facing nine mail, bankruptcy, wire and bank fraud guilty pleas together with her husband Joe, won't be coming back to "RHONJ" and just work for Milania? Share your thoughts below.

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