It looks like Teresa Giudice may have a harder time cashing in after she serves her 15 months behind bars than she originally had thought. The Real Housewives of New Jersey star had reportedly been hoping to secure some sort of television deal with Bravo, either for a cooking show or her own reality show, that would begin production around April 2016 after her release. Instead, it seems like the network is just about finished doing business with the woman who has been convicted of several financial crimes.

At one point in time, Giudice had several endorsement deals, but the majority of those have been shelved and she still owes more than $200,000 in restitution plus has four kids to raise. Money has become a huge issue for the fallen star, but according to Radar Online, Bravo is not jumping at the chance to do anymore business with her.

"Teresa hasn't been offered any new projects with Bravo. In fact, there is a lot of bad feelings where Bravo and Teresa are concerned. The network feels used and was stunned Teresa said in court documents that the show was a sham. Bravo would never sign Teresa up for her own show after everything that has gone down! It seems like someone that was once close to Teresa is now floating false stories about her, hoping to get back in good favor with her. It's not going to work," said a source close to the situation.

Do you think Giudice will ever have a career in television again, or should she set her sights a lot lower? Bravo probably will want to do a post-prison interview with her because, even though it will get major ratings, anything beyond a one-time deal seems improbable. Should Giudice's reality television career end with prison?

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