Teresa Giudice Sentencing Hearing 2014: Bravo Star 'Feels Exploited' By Bravo Amid Legal Drama [VIDEO]
Bravo might have their issues with The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice, but an insider reveals while she waits for her fraud sentencing hearing, she's not too fond of the network either.
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Giudice hit her breaking point when Bravo set up an in-person interview with The New York Post. But the source said it "ended up being an absolute hatchet job," according to Radar Online Thursday.
"Teresa agree to do a limited amount of press to promote The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Bravo insisted that she do the interview with the paper. During the interview, Teresa felt the direction of it was negative, but the Bravo publicist did nothing to stop it, or get it back on track. Teresa felt the publicist should have done more to protect her, or stop the inteview."
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The insider continued and said Giudice was "professional" during the interview, but the reporter had other plans and a hidden agenda.
"She was beyond upset about the way she was portrayed in the story, is disgusted by Bravo, and feels exploited by the network."
Apparently Giudice had an issue with the paper revealing that she complained about the dress she wore in the feature picture as well as the fact that it isn't her wine, Fabellini, that she's holding in the glass.
Since the controversial article was released, Giudice has been calling Bravo offices nonstop to let them know how unhappy she is.
"Teresa has been lighting up the publicity department's phones and emails revealing how upset she is. It's non-stop. Nobody knows what to do to make her happy."
Bravo has already been frustrated with Giudice for her unwillingness to participate in public appearances to promote the new season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
Check out Giudice's full interview with The New York Post here.
Giudice is scheduled to be sentenced in September. She pleaded guilty to fraud charges including bankrupt and wire fraud.