"Real Housewives'" Drama New Jersey-Style
Even if you've never seen the show or been to the Garden State, you've heard about them - "The Real Housewives of New Jersey".
From building their dream houses to breaking each down, there are "oh no they didn't!" moments galore.
Danielle Staub and Teresa Giudice, two of the five housewives from the show, sat down with Early Show co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez and "Britain's Got Talent" judge and Early Show guest co-anchor, Amanda Holden to give a sneak peak into the drama that's unfolding.
Rodriguez pointed out that there are seven daughters between her, Holden, Staub and Giudice, but Giudice shocked the audience by pointing to her belly saying, "I don't know what have in here!" referring to her pregnancy.
"On 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' we can have Amanda Holden deliver the baby!" Rodriguez suggested.
Holden is praticing to become a midwife in Britain and has already helped deliver babies.
"Can I do it in these heels?" Holden joked.
"Absolutely. It would be required," Giudice replied.
On the reality TV show, Staub is at the center of the storm right now.
A promo for the next episode, (the fourth episode of their first season made up of six episodes total) shows that her fellow housewives have discovered something that she doesn't want known about her past.
"It's not that I don't want it known, I just think there's a time and place for everything and it was deemed that now was my time," Staub said.
Staub acknowledges that there are consequences to signing up for a reality TV show.
"I think that we all signed on as a reality show," Staub said. "Things are going to happen. Things are going to come out. But it was, and I would ask people to keep in mind, it was nearly 2 1/2 decades ago.
"I'm a big girl now. I'm 46 years old. This was way before I got married - way before I had children. And maybe people can watch and see how it unfolds. Because I think people are go to be shocked."
Staub added that viewers will definitely get a few answers during Tuesday night's episode, but not all of them.
"You won't have them answered for - actually until maybe next season. Who knows..." said Staub, who hopes for another season to air.
For Giudice, the episodes have mainly been focused on her and her daughter, Gia, who wants to be an actress.
Although Giudice claims she is not a "stage mom," the way the show is edited sometimes makes it appear otherwise.
"Do you feel like it's fair the way they represent you and your family?" Rodriguez asked.
"Yes and no. So, no I don't think I'm a 'stage mom.' I think just think Gia is fabulous and I'm just being a supportive mom," Giudice said.
Gia does have a great attitude, Rodriguez adds. When Gia was up for a part in a movie, she said, "If I don't get it, well, that's life."
That was totally her," Giudice said.
"I am a pushy mom," Holden admitted. "I want my daughter to go into show business!"
"Why would you put yourself out there, and let strangers know every intimate detail of your lives?" Rodriguez asked.
"I think it's mainly because we really just want people to see, this is our lives. Not according to everybody else," Staub said. "We don't represent all of New Jersey. We represent Teresa and Danielle, Dina Caroline, and Jacquelyn. And we're just being ourselves and allowing everybody to see what's going on in our homes.
"As, you know, we're getting to see for the first time what was going on even behind our backs, or behind the scenes, which really is happening in each and every one of our lives. But we're letting you go on that ride with us. I think people are going to be very surprised."
With Staub and Giudice, sitting right next to each other talking about the drama - they point out that you can't get any more real than that.
"When you're friends with people, that happens," Staub said. "You don't get out of bed in the morning and go oh, 'what can I do today to ruin some relationships?' You get up and life happens. Our life is happening before all of you."
The "Real Housewives of New Jersey" airs on Bravo, Tuesday, June 2 at 9 p.m./ET.