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Real Housewives of New Jersey News: Teresa Giudice Spends Time With Family and Friends Before Prison

With only three weeks to go before Teresa Giudice goes to jail to serve her 15-month prison sentence, the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" reality star is choosing to live life to the fullest and is reportedly spending some quality time with her family and friends.

A source from E! News reveals, "During the day, she's still business as usual. She's busy with the girls, driving them everywhere. She remains very hands on."

The Bravo star has previously expressed her sadness the fact that she won't be seeing her daughters everyday while she's incarcerated, but Guidice is remaining optimistic that the girls will hopefully remain busy during the difficult time that they will all be facing.

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"She wants them to be as affected by this as little as possible," the source said. "She's been so excited, for example, by Gia's budding musical career. She knows how happy and busy it keeps Gia, and that's all Teresa wants for her girls."

Gia, 13, is part of the girl group 3KT which includes her good friends Alex Maetta, 16, and Christianna Cardinnale, 14. The girls premiered a new music video over the weekend for their song "Season of Joy" which was rumored to have been funded by Guidice and her husband Joe.

However, Giudice denied the rumors and according to TMZ, Gia's management Xhist Entertainment has stated that they funded the video, along with two private investors which do not include Giudice and her husband.

Giudice is reportedly also spending some time with friends who are supporting her in this challenging part of her life.

"At night, people have been coming over to the house to eat and visit with her and Joe," E! News' insider says. "Right now it's all about spending time with her real friends and her family."

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