Teresa Giudice is getting dragged online and that’s nothing new. This time it’s not related to The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
One of her business ventures was questioned after she posted a video promoting a website that promises to give a lucky winner $50,000.
A Bravo fan page shared the clip and claimed Teresa’s husband Luis Ruelas was also involved.
However, he was not included in the video nor mentioned in any way.
Meanwhile, Teresa Giudice promoted the alleged “scam” website, urging people to visit the page and sign up for a chance to get rich.
That’s not sitting well with some people who have taken to the comments to bash the 52-year-old, even noting that her actions could send her back to prison.
Those are the claims according to the fan pages @stilltrefab and @bambi_4183.
Is Teresa Giudice promoting a scam website?
The promo video of Teresa was jointly posted on Instagram with @bambi_4183 noting in the caption, “Louie having to get Teresa to do the promo for his latest S C A M as he knows no one will opt in if he’s the spokesperson. DO NOT FALL FOR IT!!! #RHONJ.”
In the video, the RHONJ star exclaimed, “It’s time to stop dreaming about making more money and actually do it. We’re talking getting rich, stacking that cash, living large.”
“Their site has all these sick benefits to help you grow your finances and it’s totally free. Why haven’t you signed up yet?” added Teresa. “Go sign up now and get more rich.”
Meanwhile, the Instagram page also posted a screenshot of the website after it was run through a scam detector. It garnered a ranking of 52.7/100 — with 100 being the most reputable.