RHONJ sneak peek: Teresa Giudice takes her daughters to see Joe in prison

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On the next episode of Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa Giudice and the girls head to FCI Fort Dix for a visit with Joe. 

That latest RHONJ sneak peek makes it clear that Teresa Giudice has a lot of unresolved anger toward her husband Joe.  Several times throughout Season 8, Teresa has said that she’s upset she missed out on time with her mother. She blames Joe for that.

Teresa admitted that the last time she was on her way to see Joe, she had to turn around and go home. It was when her mother was taken to the hospital, which would have been March of last year.

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Despite all of that, Teresa and Joe Giudice are still a married couple and they still have four daughters together. We’re finally going to see Teresa take her girls to see their dad in an emotional episode of Real Housewives of New Jersey.

In the clip, Teresa is asking her daughters what things they want to share with their dad while they are visiting him in prison. It sounds more like a list of things that Joe Giudice is missing out on in his daughters’ lives while he’s away.

The scene is filmed as Teresa and family pull into the parking lot at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey. This scene was definitely filmed months ago because Joe isn’t even there anymore. He was moved to a new facility in Pennsylvania in order to properly deal with his immigration status. Once he does that, Joe can get into that alcohol treatment program that the judge ordered so that he can reduce his sentence.

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Because of that, Teresa and the girls weren’t able to see Joe on Christmas, which means this visit that we’re seeing could very likely be the last time that the Giudice family saw Joe. Rumor has it that his new prison is much swankier than the old one. If that’s the case, at least Joe is more comfortable now as he continues serving time with only minimal visits from his family.