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Teresa Giudice Reveals Plan to Divorce Husband After Deportation: ‘I’m Not Doing a Long-Distance Relationship’

Teresa and Joe Giudice may have reached their breaking point following the news of his extradition.

Tensions were already high between “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” couple after Teresa openly admitted to resenting Joe for her 11-month stint in prison – especially since it forced her to lose time spent with her mother, who passed while she was away. Now, as Joe prepares for his release, the realization of further action against him is setting in for the Jersey housewife.

A judge decided in October to deport Joe back to Italy once his prison sentence is over, which sparked a new question – “What’s the next step for Teresa?” Well, the reality star made her decision very clear on the “RHONJ” season 9 finale.

When asked if she’ll move her family to Europe with the “love of her life,” Teresa admitted that it’s not in the cards because of her girls. The mother of four told host Andy Cohen, “It’s like starting a whole new life. And they’ve been through so much already. So, I mean, I’m not doing a long-distance relationship. I’m just not doing it. I want somebody with me every day. I know exactly what happens, I’m sure he’ll be with other women. It happens. We do the long-distance thing? It’s not going to work. I’ll be like, ‘bye-bye.'”

“Unless my kids say, ‘Mommy, we want to move to Italy,’ [we won’t go]. Gia’s going to college next year. I haven’t spoken to Milania or Audriana about it, we haven’t gotten there yet, and Gabriella already voiced her opinion to me. She was like, ‘That would be so hard for me, Mommy.’ She doesn’t speak the language. She’s like, ‘That would kill me even more.’”

Teresa was poised when talking about her husband of almost 20 years. However, photos surfaced of the soon-to-be single lady out and about with a much younger guy in Miami back in February.

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