'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' Teresa Giudice talks to late mother on 'Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry'

"The Real Housewives of New Jersey" ("RHONJ")  star Teresa Giudice in a promo photo for the TV program Facebook/RHNJ

On the upcoming season 3 of "Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry," "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" ("RHONJ") star Teresa Giudice broke down in tears while talking to her late mother, Antonia Gorga, who passed away last year in March.

According to E! Online, the reality star will have the opportunity to talk with her mother in the third season of Henry's show. Henry exclusively told E! Online that Giudice's reading was one of the toughest one he had facilitated in the upcoming season as she was still very much grieving. Henry said that Giudice's vulnerable, emotional side as well as her breaking down will be relatable to people who are in a similar situation as her. Moreover, he believed that her grief is special in a way that it will help grieving people heal. 

Henry thought that experience was imperative for Giudice and that the reading was one of the things which will take time for her to process but will be very beneficial in the long run as it will bring closure. Guidice was still reeling from the physical loss of her mother who she once referred to as her "rock", a very normal state for grieving people whose loved ones had passed away recently to be in according to Henry. He also noted that when he served as a medium for Gorga, she was more focused on Giudice's present and future. He said that he is not aware which parts of the reading will be shown on the upcoming season, but that everything that Gorga told Giudice was positive, providing Giudice clarity as well as the things she should be focusing on.

The season three of "Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry" premieres on Feb. 28 at 9 p.m. on E!

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