Joe Giudice begins filming Bravo special without Teresa Giuidice

Joe Giudice with his children Instagram/ teresagiudice

Joe Giudice has gotten a deal with Bravo for his very own special which will focus on him and his four daughters. According to a source from Us Weekly, the deal is for a one-hour special, and it's possible that additional episodes would follow. 

Us Weekly reports that filming has already begun on the reality show earlier this month. In the special, it will be shown how Joe is handling the responsibilities of being a single parent while his wife, Teresa, is currently serving a 15-month prison sentence for fraud at the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut. 

Teresa, known for being a cast member of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," started her prison sentence in January, leaving her husband as the sole caretaker of their daughters: Gia, 14; Gabriella, 10; Milania, 9; and Audriana, 5. Once she completes her sentence, Joe, who was given 41 months behind bars, will begin serving his time in federal prison. 

Back in April, Joe, 44, spoke with Us exclusively and confirmed that he met with Bravo about the concept for the special. He revealed that he has been busy learning how to cope with his daughters' schedules so they can keep on going on playdates, cheer practices, soccer matches, and the like. 

"Days go by quick," he told the website. "They go to school, they come back, they do their homework. Who's gotta go here? Who's gotta go there?" 

He also said that their mother's absence have been hard on the girls. 

"They'll say, 'Daddy, when's she going to be out?' or 'I miss Mommy.' I just make sure to give them lots of love and a lot of kisses," he added. 

While Teresa can't be physically with her daughters, it was reported earlier this year that she stays in touch with her family through phone calls and emails.

Teresa will be released early for home confinement on Dec. 23 and will serve the rest of her sentence in New Jersey. 

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