Teresa Giudice Says She “Knocked Out B***hes” in Her Past, Talks Being “Suspended” in High School and Almost Getting “Jumped” by Her Enemies

   

Teresa Giudice said she “knocked out b**ches” in her past, shared why she was suspended in high school, and claimed she almost got “jumped” by her enemies before a friend “pulled out a knife.”

In her most infamous scene on Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa flipped a table at a restaurant after a co-star made her mad. The best-selling author also threw drinks at another castmate, and she went to prison after pleading guilty to fraud with then-husband Joe Giudice. Teresa has stated that her husband was actually to blame for the crime.

“I’ve knocked out b**ches in high school,” recalled Teresa on the Reality with The King podcast, via @byewighellodrama on Instagram. “I’ve knocked out b**ches in clubs. Because my ex-boyfriend was walking with this girl … I would never do this now. You’re not allowed to do this now.”

“He was walking with this girl and I just went right up to her and punched her,” she went on. “I got in a fight in high school too. I was dating a Dominican and this one girl kept going after him, and I was just like, ‘No, he’s mine.’ You know, and I grabbed her [hair]. We got into a fight in the back staircase … I got suspended.”

She then addressed another incident related to the same boyfriend.

“One time when I was in high school … all the Spanish girls were pissed at me cause I’m Italian, they wanted to be with him. They all try to jump me,” she said. “So my girlfriend came and she pulled out a knife. And they all jetted.”

“My girlfriend had my back,” she said. “Otherwise I would have got jumped [by] like 10 girls … Everyone was unfortunately jealous.”

But she stated that no one should hit the “girl” who’s hanging out with “your guy” because “it’s the guy’s fault … I was immature at the time … I shouldn’t have done that. That was so wrong of me.”

“It wasn’t the girl’s fault and I felt really bad.”

The RHONJ season 14 airs Sunday nights on Bravo at 8/7c.