Teresa Giudice claims she and Jen Shah are usually not the identical – regardless of each being “Actual Housewives” stars who’ve needed to go to jail.
“I can’t relate to that [Shah’s sentencing], as a result of I’d by no means do one thing like that, you recognize?” the “Actual Housewives of New Jersey” star, 50, stated on Wednesday’s episode of her “Namaste B$tches” podcast on PodcastOne.
Giudice argued that her 11-month stint behind bars is far completely different from Shah’s upcoming six-and-a-half years.
The Bravo star defined that she went away for by chance signing papers that allowed her ex-husband to commit fraud – whereas Shah ran a nationwide telemarketing scheme that focused tons of of individuals, particularly the aged.
“Pay attention, it’s unhappy, [but] like, I wouldn’t steal anyone’s cash,” Giudice continued. “I’d not do this. I’d by no means do this, that’s so dangerous.”
Giudice emphasised that being in comparison with Shah “bothers” her, as a result of not like Shah, she was “harmless” and “simply signed papers that Joe [Giudice] instructed me to signal.”
“I do know my children know that I didn’t do something. Joe instructed them,” Giudice continued.
“However while you’re stealing [from] folks, and the youngsters may learn this, and so they’re like, ‘Mother, properly why’d you do that?’ Like what do you say to your children to that?”
The mother of 4 served lower than a 12 months in jail in 2015, whereas Joe was behind bars for 41 months.
He was deported to Italy upon his completion.
Giudice’s feedback got here lower than per week after the “Actual Housewives of Salt Lake Metropolis” star, 49, was sentenced to 6 and-a-half years in jail for wire fraud.
Shah – who modified her plea from not responsible to responsible simply days earlier than she was set to face trial – faces as much as 14 years behind bars.
Throughout her sentencing, Shah apologized to each her household and the victims and acknowledged that she “harm harmless folks.”
The fact TV star was arrested in March 2021 within the midst of filming “RHOSLC” Season 2. Shah is ready to start her sentencing on Feb. 17.