• Teresa Giudice Is Likely To Return to 'RHONJ' After Prison

    Teresa Giudice isn't about to let something like a prison stint get in the way of her career as a reality television star and apparently neither is Bravo. The Real Housewives of New Jersey star is currently serving a 13-month sentence in Danbury, CT after pleading guilty to various financial crimes, but all sorts of new ideas are presenting themselves. Also, we're now hearing that the network wants Giudice to return to RHONJ once she is released from prison.
  • 'RHONJ' Teresa Giudice Debuts Online Cooking Show, But Who'll Watch?

    Several weeks ago we heard about how Teresa Giudice was rumored to be ironing out the details in order to launch a cooking show once she finishes serving her 15-month prison term for financial crimes. The former star of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" is trying to figure out how to provide for her four daughters later on as well as in the immediate future. One thing is for certain, her shady husband Joe Giudice will likely be of much financial help. It seems, though, that at least for now Bravo has opted to sever ties with the reality star, so she has had to get a bit creative. Glam.com offered her an online cooking show, and Giudice jumped at the chance. Her first episode of "Haute Hostess" is online now and features Giudice making shrimp and pasta from her cookbook "Fabulicious." Throughout her years on "RHONJ," it was always insinuated that Giudice rarely cooks, so peddling her books is just about as fraudulent as everything else she has done to make some fast cash. A few years ago, when Giudice's fan base was huge, the idea of a Web cooking show would have taken off like crazy, but now not so much. There is little doubt that she is hoping that "Haute Hostess" will be an online hit and that it will make Bravo's executives reconsider whether or not to take another chance on her.
  • After 'RHONJ,' Bravo Is Finished Doing Business with Teresa Giudice

    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.
  • NBC Debates Whether to Fire Dr. Nancy Snyderman for Breaking Ebola Quarantine

    Up until recently, Dr. Nancy Snyderman was heralded as one of the top medical staffers employed by NBC. The network sent her to cover the Ebola virus in West Africa because viewers had come to trust her judgment, so it made sense for her to be one of the leaders when it came to educating NBC's audience. When Snyderman and her team returned, she claimed they were going to voluntarily quarantine themselves for 21 days just to be extra careful, said the "Hopewell Valley News." When Snyderman was spotted out grabbing take-out less than a week later in New Jersey, said the "Princeton Packet," the fallout was pretty explosive, and now weeks later the network's honchos are divided over whether or not to fire her for breaking her Ebola quarantine. At first NBC announced that Snyderman and her team would be given a few extra weeks off and return in November. Execs were hoping that a bit of time off would put distance between Snyderman and the scandal that had surrounded her.
  • Tori Spelling Continues to Panic about Money While Refusing to Change Her Lavish Lifestyle on 'True Tori' [WATCH]

    Fans of reality television who are looking for an escape from their own lives need to look no further than Tori Spelling's second season of "True Tori," which is currently airing Tuesday nights on Lifetime. No matter how bad your day may have been, after spending 60 minutes plugged into Spelling as she tries to coexist with her cheating husband Dean McDermott, you will happily embrace your problems over hers. Spelling has talked a lot over the last few years about being broke due to her bad choices. In spite of the fact that she is not raking in a mint like she once did, Spelling still insists on living the lavish lifestyle that being Aaron Spelling's daughter once afforded her.
  • Finances Are Rough, Kate Gosselin Is Having a Yard Sale While Ex Jon Gosselin Was Recently Evicted

    It was not that long ago that Kate and Jon Gosselin were at the center of one of TLC's most popular reality shows. Cameras followed the two as they cared for their eight children, and they were raking in money hand over fist for several years. Then the bottom fell out as the Gosselins realized that the tabloids were right: They would be better off apart. Divorce may have given Jon his freedom and Kate full control over their children, but finances have been tough for both of them. Jon was recently evicted from his Pennsylvania home and Kate began advertising about the yard sale her family will have Oct. 25. Money is clearly a big issue here.
  • 'RHONJ' Star Teresa Giudice Losing Endorsements after Being Sentenced to Jail for Fraud Conviction

    It was not that long ago that Teresa Giudice was juggling endorsement deals and really making a nice chunk of cash because of her being recognized from "The Real Housewives of New Jersey." Unfortunately for Giudice, companies do not like to affiliate themselves with shady people, and after her fraud conviction and imminent prison sentence those endorsement deals are evaporating. The first to go was a lucrative deal with Fabulicious Gelato bars.
  • NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman Facing Credibility Issues, May Lose Job After Violating Ebola Self-Quarantine

    Nancy Snyderman's mandatory Ebola quarantine is set to end early this week, but her problems may just be beginning. NBC's chief medical editor was with ABC before hopping over to NBC in 2006, and over the years she had become a trusted voice in educating the public about a variety of medical topics. She and her crew were in Liberia reporting on the Ebola crisis when a cameraman, Ashoko Mukpo, contracted the virus. In response to his diagnosis, Snyderman told viewers she and the rest of her team were returning to the States and would voluntarily quarantine themselves. A week later, they were spotted getting take-out food in New Jersey, a decision that led to a mandatory quarantine and backlash from the general public.
  • Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta's Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez Evicted Or Moving Into New Digs For Spin-Off VH1 Show

    Remember last weekend when there was an enormous U- haul truck parked outside of Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez's rented Atlanta dream home because the couple had allegedly been evicted? Well while Stevie J didn't exactly confirm that he couldn't handle the huge price tag of the house he did take to his Instagram to clue fans in to the fact that he was the one driving that U-Haul. In order to be 'moving on up' it usually means that the future is looking a whole lot brighter not broker though.
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