Joe Giudice: Bravo TV special to have multiple episodes

Joe Giudice with his childrenInstagram/ teresagiudice

Earlier this year, it was reported that Joe Giudice is slated to air a one-hour special for Bravo which will detail his life as a single parent while his wife, Teresa, serves her 15-month prison sentence for fraud. Last month, more details about the special came to light, and Us Weekly reported that Joe has started filming the special feature. 

Now, a new report claims that Joe will get more than one episode of the Bravo reality special, and according to Page Six, the network is already preparing multiple episodes of the 43-year old's show, centering on his life without his wife as he cares for their four daughters: Gia, 14, Gabriella, 10, Milania, 9, and Audriana, 5. 

A source told Page Six that the network has already filmed Gia's graduation from middle school, and last week, the girls were filmed spending some time with Teresa's sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga, as they indulged in manicures and pedicures. 

It appears that Gorga is making sure to spend a lot of quality time with Teresa and Joe's children as this weekend, she posted photos on Instagram showing the Giudice girls with their cousins on a play date, and it was captioned, "Cousin Love." It is unclear whether Gorga's children will also be appearing in Joe's Bravo special. 

Joe recently detailed how he juggles the girls' schedules in an interview with Us Weekly. 

"Days go by quick," he told the magazine. "They go to school, they come back, they do their homework. Who's gotta go here? Who's gotta go there?" 

In March 2014, the Giudices pleaded guilty to hiding assets from bankruptcy creditors and submitting falsified loan applications to get an estimated $5 million in mortgages and construction loans. Joe also pleaded guilty to failing to pay taxes amounting to more than $200,000. 

Teresa started serving her 15-month sentence in January, and she will be released for home confinement on Dec. 23. Once she completes her sentence, Joe, who was given 41 months behind bars, will begin serving his time in federal prison.