'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' season 7 news: Cameras get in the way of Teresa Giudice's NYE plans; show suffers budget cut

"The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice Bravo/The Real Housewives of New Jersey Official Facebook Page

Filming for "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" season 7 is currently underway, but it seems like one of the housewives is not happy about it.

Star Teresa Giudice has just been released from prison and wants to take this opportunity to spend some quality time with her husband and children, but cameras have been following the family everywhere. Teresa's husband, Joe, will soon begin his 41-month prison sentence in March. This means they only have a few months to spend together.

According to Radar Online, Teresa wanted to spend New Year's Eve alone with her family, without the pressure of appearing in front of cameras, but the housewife didn't exactly get what she wished for. The show is probably taking every chance it gets to film Teresa with her family while they're still complete, especially since Teresa has just gotten out.

The Bravo cameras previously followed her to a Christmas reunion of sorts with the Gorgas. The two families are known for not being friendly towards each other because of their history, but it looks like that's all changed, just in time for the holiday season.

"They're on really great terms right now," a source revealed to Us Weekly. "Everything that happened with Teresa going away made both women realize that there are more important things in life than their old feud. Melissa and Joe [Gorga] reached out to Joe Giudice ... and all four of them are on the best terms they've ever been on."

In other news, reports have it that the Bravo reality series' budget has been cut for season 7. It reportedly stemmed from Teresa's special getting bad ratings. However, Teresa will still receive a big check, getting a reported $1 million as her salary.

But work is reportedly not the most important thing to Teresa right now, as it has been said that she really wants to focus her time on her family while she still can.

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