'Real Housewives of New Jersey' season 7 news: Can Teresa survive with Joe in prison?

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After seeing how the Giudices decided to spend their last remaining days as a complete family before Teresa's husband Joe serve his time in prison, the women of "Real Housewives of New Jersey" will be involved in another emotionally-charged episode in the show's seventh season.

In the previous episode, Teresa and Joe brought their daughters to Manhattan's Magnolia Bakery to bond as a family. While the girls seemed to have a good time plopping icing on their cupcakes, the event turned dramatic when Milania decided to give her newly decorated cupcake to her father as an early birthday gift. This prompted her sisters to do the same and give their father big hugs to show him that he will be missed while he spends time in jail.

Teresa and Joe also had a tender moment together when they decided to look back to their past as a couple. The show featured a clip during Teresa's Sweet 16 party, where Joe was seen sporting a mustache. After Joe was escorted to prison, Teresa and the kids were seen cuddling each other as they pray for Joe before they go to bed.

In the upcoming episode titled "Nama'stay Away From Me," Teresa will show how she deals with the first week without Joe inside their house. Although, the other ladies will also be involved in their own dramas after the debacle that happened between them during one of their trips this season.

The synopsis for the episode that was released by Bravo reads: "Tempers flare as Dolores throws a housewarming party and hosts her friends for the first time since Vermont. Melissa delegates for her upcoming fashion show and Teresa recovers from her first week without Joe. Meanwhile, Siggy puts in the extra effort with her mom. To everyone's surprise, Jacqueline and Dolores find themselves at odds over one phone call."

The next episode of "Real Housewives of New Jersey" season 7 will air on Bravo on Sunday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m ET.

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