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See the Raw, Emotional Entries From Teresa Giudice's Prison Diary

Teresa Giudice is nearly six months in to her 15-month sentence at a Danbury, Conn., federal prison, but how is she holding up behind bars? Save for a few tweets, we haven't heard much about how the Real Housewife is faring—until now, thanks to these prison diary entries released by Us Weekly. Read on... January 26, Day 21 I went to lunch at 10:20. I had tater tots, a soy burger that was so gross and orange! I also had some potato salad. They feed us so much here. I'm going to have potatoes coming out of my ears pretty soon! February 1, Day 27 Great Mass. I enjoy [going to church], it makes me feel good after I go and during. I feel like God is really present there with me. February, Undated There is a lady in here, she hit her roommate. The officers are up here now to evaluate the situation. She is a crazy lady who fights with everyone. March 16, Day 70 I got an email from Gia. She got an award for perseverance. I started crying at the computer. I was so happy for her, and saying to myself, "That is my daughter." Giudice's

Teresa Giudice is nearly six months in to her 15-month sentence at a Danbury, Conn., federal prison, but how is she holding up behind bars? Save for a few tweets, we haven't heard much about how the Real Housewife is faring—until now, thanks to these prison diary entries released by Us Weekly. Read on...

January 26, Day 21 I went to lunch at 10:20. I had tater tots, a soy burger that was so gross and orange! I also had some potato salad. They feed us so much here. I'm going to have potatoes coming out of my ears pretty soon!

February 1, Day 27 Great Mass. I enjoy [going to church], it makes me feel good after I go and during. I feel like God is really present there with me.

February, Undated There is a lady in here, she hit her roommate. The officers are up here now to evaluate the situation. She is a crazy lady who fights with everyone.

March 16, Day 70 I got an email from Gia. She got an award for perseverance. I started crying at the computer. I was so happy for her, and saying to myself, "That is my daughter."

*Giudice's diary from prison will become part of her memoir, which is to be released this December, according to her lawyer, James J. Leonard Jr. "It's going to be about growing up from humble beginnings," he told Us Weekly. "She will also tell the story everyone is dying to know: what life is like behind bars." *

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