'Real Housewives of New Jersey,' Teresa Giudice News: Reality Stars Plan Another Child?
Teresa Giudice is rumored to be planning to have another child with husband Joe once she is released from prison just before Christmas.
According to The National Enquirer, the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" stars are planning to try and conceive during the three month period they are together, before Joe Giudice is slated to begin serving out his near four-year sentence on the same bank fraud-related charges she will soon finish serving.
The magazine adds the 43-year-old Teresa is eyeing yet another huge payday if she and her husband are able to add to their family of four daughters.
"Teresa's dreaming of her own reality show about a pregnant mom with four daughters and a husband in prison," a source said. "She can sell exclusive pics of the newborn and of Joe seeing the baby in prison, and even pull in baby product endorsements."
Word is Joe is already more than on board with the idea.
"He wants her making money," a source added. "And it's a chance to finally have a boy."
Teresa has already signed on to rejoin "Real Housewives" once she is freed, and reports are she may be earning an annual salary of as much as $2 million to do so. In addition, she is also rumored to be planning a tell-all book about her time behind bars at the Danbury Correctional facility.
With Bravo network officials now reportedly worried about sagging ratings for her recent "Teresa Checks In" spin off, a new source of revenue for the family might not be a bad idea. The show starred Teresa via jailhouse phone calls with family members.
"Bravo producers are worried that the show had such low ratings," a source said. "This was the first time anyone heard from Teresa from behind bars and they expected fans to tune in to see how she was. But they realized that maybe she doesn't have that many fans anymore."
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