'RHONJ' star Teresa Giudice prepping for prison life

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No woman, nor mother for that matter, should have to go through what "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice has to go through now. If it was true that she didn't have a clue as to what her husband Joe was doing, then she really doesn't deserve all this.

However, what's done is done and the court has made its decision. Teresa and Joe will be serving their time in prison and Teresa will serve hers first. According to reports, Teresa is starting to prepare herself for prison, both physically and mentally. Teresa is spending more time at home with the children, while Joe is out drinking, reports She Knows.

One of Teresa's main concerns in prison is her hair extensions. Teresa's attorney asked if she could be allowed to use hair extensions while serving time. The short answer was no, but it's not because the extensions pose a threat. In fact, the prison has a salon, but it doesn't have anyone who can work with the maintenance of extensions.

But on top of her physical concerns, Teresa is worried about keeping in touch with her daughters. She was actually hoping to be able to Skype with her kids while in prison, according to Radar Online. Being able to do voice and video chat is her best chance at talking and seeing her kids since the West Virginia prison is too far and the kids won't be able to visit her often.

She got very upset when she was told that "Skype-ing" isn't allowed. On top of that, Teresa also hoped that she could use video messaging to still be able to appear on "RHONJ," but that won't happen either.

With the looks of things, it seems like Teresa will have a huge preparation ahead of her to face the toughest battle in her life. Nonetheless, there are rumors that after Teresa is done with prison, she wouldn't want to have anything to do with husband Joe anymore.

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