Despite the backlash that Teresa Giudice has received before and after her recent prison sentence, there are still people who support her on Twitter.
As the RHONJ star's January 2015 prison date approaches, Twitter users are reaching out to show that they have her in their thoughts.
"The reason why I fight so hard of them, it's because they are fabulous! @Teresa_Giudice you have a amazing family," wrote Twitter user TreGiudiceFamFanPage along with a picture of the mother-of-four and her family.
Fellow social media user Team Teresa Giudice tweeted, "@TeresaGiudice & Joe, Ur love will get u through this!"
Aside from her fan page support on Twitter, it seems like Teresa Giudice has found a true friend in RHOA star NeNe Leakes.
"Teresa and I have had lots of conversations. We talk a lot," Leakes told Andy Cohen on Sunday night during an interview on "Watch What Happens Live," according to E! News.
She continued, "We've talked and I feel bad for her as well. When Teresa calls me, I feel like she knows she's going to get true advice."
The fellow Real Housewives star even mentioned that she would be open to seeing her friend while she serves her time.
"I've done everything I can do for her and I hope she comes to see [my Broadway] show with her girls and have a drink with her before she goes. I would even visit her. I really would," stated Leakes.
Teresa Giudice might be too busy to have that drink with NeNe Leakes, as she will reportedly be filming for RHONJ for the next couple months, leading up to her entering prison on January 5, according to The Inquisitr..
"It was a no brainer for Teresa to decide to do the show, because she obviously needs the money to pay off mounting debts. The producers were thrilled, because it will result in a ratings bonanza," a source told Radar Online.
Teresa and her husband are reportedly preparing to begin their contract negotiations, and the two are allegedly trying get the most money out of the show for season 7.
"Teresa is using the girls as leverage to get more money. She knows viewers will want to see how they are coping with the fallout for their parents' legal problems," the insider stated.