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REAL Housewives star Teresa Giudice has voiced fears about the future of her marriage, saying she’s worried the relationship is “not feasible”.

In an interview on Good Morning America, she talked about what would happen if her husband Joe stays in Italy, and she remains in the US.

 Teresa talks about the future of her marriage
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Teresa talks about the future of her marriageCredit: ET
 Joe has denied allegations of cheating, while Teresa was in prison
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Joe has denied allegations of cheating, while Teresa was in prisonCredit: Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen

The 47-year-old isn’t sure that's she could make that arrangement work.

She added: “I don’t know if that’s a feasible relationship.”

Teresa says she is still always going to love him, whether or not they remain together.

And when it comes to cheating rumors about Joe, she believes he was faithful.

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Teresa acknowledged that Joe was photographed with other women.

'I BELIEVED HIM'

But she said he told her nothing ever happened, adding: "I mean, I never caught him.

“So, you know, I believed him... I guess that's in the past now…”

But she didn’t always feel this way. On a recent special episode of Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen asked her if she felt Joe was faithful to her while she was serving time in prison.

Her answer was no, and Joe also didn’t believe then that Teresa had never seen anyone else while he was away.

He served a three year sentence for fraud in a federal corrections facility and then spent multiple months in an ICE detention facility.

What, like I can't have a drink? Like, what's wrong with that? It's like, I can't socialize? What's wrong with that?

Teresa Giudice

Teresa’s fellow housewives have also called her behavior into question in the show’s new season.

They accuse her of "cocktailing it up all night with some young guy" and say she’s been “out of control” and “embarrassing” while she deals with a difficult family situation.

She told ET: “What, like I can't have a drink? Like, what's wrong with that? It's like, I can't socialize? What's wrong with that?"

But Teresa says, who she socializes with is no one else’s business.

She added: "I have a good time just like they have a good time. So, if they have something to say, they can say it to my face and I will respond."

NEW OUTLOOK

Teresa’ new outlook on these allegations comes after she visited Joe in Italy with their four daughters.

He has returned to his native country, while he is waiting out the ruling on his deportation case.
For now, Teresa says she and Joe have an amicable relationship and are just focusing on their daughters.

 Teresa and her four daughters visit Joe in Italy
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Teresa and her four daughters visit Joe in ItalyCredit: Refer to Caption
 Teresa says her and Joe's main priority is their daughters
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Teresa says her and Joe's main priority is their daughtersCredit: ET

She said: "Well, this trip to Italy was all about the kids.

"It was all about the kids being together with their dad and just Joe and I being in a good place, which we were.”

The family’s short reunion was only two and a half days, which Teresa says is too short of a time for the pair to come to a determination about their future as a married couple.

She said: “We're just taking it day by day and seeing, you know, we'll see what happens."

We're going to do what it takes for the happiness of our daughters.

Teresa Giudice

In the meantime, Teresa and Joe say they are both on the same page about making their daughters the priority in their relationship.

She said: “We're going to do what it takes for the happiness of our daughters, so that's our goal. Like, as long as they're happy, we're happy.

“And of course, they want us to be happy, like, there's not going to be any bickering or anything like that, like, so past that.”

Joe was in a “bad place” during his incarceration, Teresa explained.

She admitted: “He took a lot of frustration out on the kids and myself because he was in a hell hole, basically, that's where he was."

 

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