'Real Housewives of New Jersey' Teresa Giudice criticizes 'Modern Family' star Sofia Vergara for acting superior

Some celebrities are known for the way they treat others, whether in a positive or negative light, even among other celebrities. For "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice, she thinks "Modern Family" actress Sofia Vergara falls in the latter.

During the "Getting Real with the Housewives" panel via TMZ last week, Giudice revealed that she felt insulted when the actress showed reluctance in taking a photo with her. It shocked the reality star because the actress is an immigrant. The reality star knew that she would run into Vergara at an event, and claimed that a publicist at Bravo asked that they pose for a photo together.

Giudice then said that she never asked for a picture because she was not like that and she did not really care. She went on to say that the "Modern Family" actress did not want to take a picture with her either.

"Ugh, I can't stand her, I'm sorry. I hate to say that because I'm Italian, she's Colombian, she has an accent - she has more of an accent than me! You would think she would be nice, like she's an immigrant - no, I'm just saying, she should be nice!" said Giudice.

The reality star also demonstrated her encounter with Vergara with fellow housewife Danielle Staub to show how Vergara allegedly tried to upstage her in the photo. Giudice ranted that she did not even do anything and that she was so mad at herself because she did not want to take a picture with the actress. Vergara allegedly asked her publicist why she was made to take a photo with Giudice.

Priscilla DiStasio, Giudice's makeup artist also heard Vergara's remarks. Like the reality star revealed, DiStasio said "I can't believe that b*tch said that. I can't stand her!"

In turn with these remarks, a representative for Vergara did not return a request for comment.

Vergara passed her citizenship test in 2014. Giudice's husband Joe, who is not a U.S. citizen, has a chance of being deported after serving his 41-month federal prison sentence for bankruptcy fraud and failing to file taxes.

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