Teresa Guidice Shares Her Prison Experiences In Her Tell-All Book

Teresa Guidice tells all in her new book "Turning the Tables." Scheduled for release on Feb. 9, "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star shares her experiences from staying in prison.

Guidice got out of prison on Dec. 23, 2015. According to Guidice, in her quest to look for the strip, she was reprimanded to disrobe, squat, stick out her tongue and cough. 

People reports via Daily News that Guidice wanted to die of embarrassment.

The Daily News via People further reports that Guidice's cell became known as "The Boom Boom Room." It became known as such because of the sexual activity between Guidice and her roommates.

Guidice said:

"After hearing a "muffled sound" one night. I could see two women ... writhing around ... I cannot believe this is happening!"

Guidice remains faithful, though. She writes in her book she never failed to think of husband, Joe Guidice while she's in prison:

"Madonna mia, I was dreaming of my husband."

Guidice even admits to sending Joe a father's day card containing sexual position images.

Guidice admits there were inmates who would do her hair and nails. The star admits to feeling pampered inside the prison cell. It's as if she feels at home.

Teresa spent her days reading, and also working out on her fitness regime.

Guidice was sentenced for fraud charges in October 2014. She spent 15 months in prison. On Jan. 5, 2015, Guidice began her time in jail at the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut. This center is a minimum-security satellite camp for women.

Guidice is still on house arrest until Feb. 5. But, she has been enjoying time with her family before husband Joe's 41-month sentence in prison.

Meanwhile, Radar Online reports a day after she got out of jail, Guidice had a fight with co-star, Jacqueline Laurita.

According to the source:

"She approached Jacqueline first. Teresa was insinuating that Jacqueline was calling her friends and new cast members to make friends with them while she was jail."

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