‘The Real Housewives of New Jersey’ Episode Recap: Amber sheds crocodile tears as Teresa Guidice may be axed from the show due to legal troubles with her husband, Joe

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There are a lot of things circulating about Teresa and Joe Giudice recently that Amber just had to give Teresa a call and ask her what the real deal was about all the reports and news about her and her husband.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Amber let out what seemed like a sob and an eventual crying spree as she figures out what Teresa and Joe may be headed into as their fraud case is soon to reach the formal sentencing. The whole call puts Teresa's daughter Gia, who listened to the speakerphone, into a perplexed mood as to why Amber just had to cry during the phone call.

News from US Weekly captures the episode moments where Amber seems to be at a loss for words, but Teresa's lack of reaction to her emotional outburst seemingly places the TV star in a well-controlled situation where she just denies all the news that Amber read and proceeds to say nothing else, of course as advised by her lawyer. Teresa doesn't seem to be alarmed by all the other issues in her life now as this current task of having to overcome their fraud sentencing is coming to an end, especially since they both already plead guilty.

Waiting on September 23 for their sentencing, Teresa is seen by most of her friends still living her life as she should, going out with her friends and heading to the beach, not minding the possibility of spending 35 years in prison.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, aside from jail time, Teresa may also be soon seeing her "RHONJ" career put to a halt. The network will be pushing to remove her from the show as the fraud case she and her husband are caught up in involve bank scams, as well as trouble with tax claims. By the time this all boils down, it may be looking like she may also be getting a divorce in case she may want to save her reality TV career.

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