Teresa Giudice has decided to kick Sofia Vergara while she’s down.
As was already known, Vergara and her husband Joe Manganiello broke up this month after seven years of marriage.
“As two people who love and care about each other a lot, we respectfully ask that you give us some space as we start this new part of our lives.”
Even though this request for privacy?


Giudice has said something bad about the Modern Family star in public.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey called Vergara “the rudest woman I’ve ever met” on the most recent episode of her podcast, Namaste B$tches.
One has to think… Giudice has met a lot of women in her life, dozens and dozens.
Giudice told co-host Melissa Pfeister about a situation from 2017 where Vergara allegedly didn’t want to take a picture with the reality star backstage at a talk show.


“Sofia Vergara’s PR person and my PR person talked, and I think they said, ‘Let’s get a picture of Teresa and Sofia together,'” Giudice said, making fun of Vergara’s Colombian accent and adding, “Let’s get a picture of Teresa and Sofia together.”
“I saw her whole attitude, and then I heard her ask her PR person, “Why are you making me take a picture with that woman?”
This was a very hurtful thing to say to Teresa.
She then seemed to imply that Vergara should be nicer because she was born in another country.


“I was like, ‘Pardon? I didn’t want to take a picture with you! “I never asked to take a picture with you,” Giudice continued.
“I thought, ‘That’s so rude. You are not at all humble. You’ve forgotten where you came from.'”
Even Vergara’s hometown of Barranquilla, Colombia, where she was born, was mentioned by the Bravo host.


“It’s not like she always wanted to be on top. She didn’t remember where she had been. “She is so not a person who lives in the real world,” Giudice said.
“I really don’t like her.”
By Teresa’s reasoning, it’s okay to have bad manners if you came from a good background, like if you were born into money and then lied to the government about how much money you had, which is a crime, and you went to jail for it.
That’s an interesting point of view, isn’t it?


Just so you know.
This is just an idea.