
Teresa Giudice is synonymous with The Real Housewives franchise.
She first came onto our screens in 2009 as part of The Real Housewives of New Jersey (RHONJ) – the franchise's fourth instalment, and arguably, one of their most successful.
When the cameras first panned on Teresa, she was living in a beautiful mansion. And over the years we got to know her then-husband Joe Giudice and see their four daughters grow up.
But at the same time that Teresa's fame was increasing, so too was scrutiny surrounding her and Joe's finances. Because in October 2009 – the very year she started on Housewives – she and Joe filed for bankruptcy, citing an $11 million debt.
By 2014, they had entered a guilty plea to 41 counts of fraud after being charged with mail, wire and bankruptcy fraud for undervaluing their assets, exaggerating their income on applications and failing to report their actual earnings.
It resulted in some hefty fines, along with Teresa getting sentenced to 15 months in prison and her husband Joe getting 41 months behind bars.
It was a major downfall for the reality TV star who had built up a high level of celebrity for herself. And the prison stint had every chance of completely derailing her career and role on RHONJ.
But somehow, it didn't.
Teresa in the early days of RHONJ. Image: Bravo. Instead,
Teresa came back stronger than ever.