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'RHONJ' Canceled After Teresa Giudice Prison Sentence? Celebrates Valentine's Behind Bars? [RUMORS]

Rumors are flying this week that Real Housewives of New Jersey may be canceled, following Teresa Giudice's recent prison sentence. The reality-star-turned-convict recently celebrated Valentine's Day behind bars with her husband, Joe Giudice.

Teresa may have been able to see her husband on Valentine's Day, but it was certainly unlike any previous holiday she's spent with Joe.

According to Beatrice Codianni, a former inmate that spent nearly 15 years in a maximum security prison, Teresa didn't get any special treatment on Valentine's Day.

Codianni told Radar Online that Teresa won't even be able to get chocolate or flowers:

"Teresa will get no special privileges for tomorrow's lovers holiday...He can kiss her when he arrives and kiss her when he leaves, but there is absolutely no hugging or kissing...Joe will not be able to bring Teresa flowers or chocolates...Instead of dinner at a crowded, fancy restaurant, if Teresa is fortunate enough to get a visit she and Joe may share items like cupcakes, candy bars and soda from the vending machine."

Of course, this isn't the only potential bad news Teresa received this week.

A number of major tabloids have reported that Real Housewives of New Jersey may be ending, following Teresa's recent prison sentence. Although Bravo has denied rumors that they were canceling the show in the past, Andy Cohen didn't seem quite so sure during a recent interview.

When asked by Us Weekly if Bravo will be canceling RHONJ, Andy told the publication that it seems unlikely:

"I can't imagine not filming The Real Housewives of New Jersey...It's a big franchise for Bravo, and I think whatever we do, we're going to do it the right way, so we're still figuring that out right now."

What do you think about the latest claims? Is Bravo really canceling the program? If so, is Teresa Giudice's incarceration to blame?

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