Teresa Giudice to sit down with Andy Cohen for 'no holds barred' interview to talk about prison experience

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Teresa Giudice is ready to talk about her experience in prison.

Last week, it was announced that the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star has taped a segment which will air on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday, Feb. 9. The date coincides with the launch of her new memoir, "Turning the Tables: From Housewife to Inmate and Back Again." While it is expected that she will be promoting her book in the segment, it has been reported that Teresa will also do a live sit-down interview with Bravo executive Andy Cohen on the night her book launches.

An insider told Radar Online that the interview, which will take place on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live," will be a "no holds barred" one. The source adds that Cohen will also ask fans to submit questions on social media for the reality star.

The source said that it's unclear if Teresa's husband, Joe, will be on camera with the cookbook author.

"It's still uncertain if Joe will be on camera with Teresa," said the source. "She just wants Joe to do it if he feels comfortable with it."

Teresa has confirmed her interview with Cohen on Twitter, correcting a post made by the Bravo show.

"@Teresa_Giudice will be back in the #WWHL Clubhouse LIVE Tuesday, February 8th at 11/10c!" the show's Twitter handle announced.

"It's actually Tuesday Feb 9th @bravowwhl," Teresa tweeted.

Joe is preparing to serve his 41-month prison sentence. He will serve his time at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution in New Jersey starting next month.

In 2014, the couple pled guilty to bankruptcy and mail fraud charges. The judge agreed not to let them serve their sentences at the same time so that one of them could be with their four children. Teresa was released for home confinement last December.

As Teresa prepares to do the rounds to promote her memoir, the star will also celebrate the end of her house arrest this Friday. Her lawyer, James J. Leonard Jr., told the Daily Dish that Teresa's ankle monitor will come off on February 5 and that she will be on what's known as a supervised release, wherein the star will still have "additional supervision but not as stringent as the home confinement/ Location Monitoring Program."

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