'Who am I going to blame?' Joe Gorga points finger at Joe Giudice in frosty exchange on WWHL... saying it's his fault sister Teresa is jailed 

Joe Gorga places the responsibility for his sister Teresa's incarceration squarely at the door of her husband Joe Giudice.

The two male stars of Bravo's Real Housewives Of New Jersey appeared on Watch What Happens Live on Sunday night and the hitherto amicable conversation turned frosty when Andy Cohen asked Gorga if he blamed his brother-in-law for Teresa going to jail.

'Yes. Who am I going to blame?' he replied.

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Finger pointing: Joe Gorga said he blamed brother-in-law Joe Giudice for his sister Teresa's prison sentence during an appearance on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live on Sunday night

Finger pointing: Joe Gorga said he blamed brother-in-law Joe Giudice for his sister Teresa's prison sentence during an appearance on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live on Sunday night

Giudice, 43, appeared stunned by Gorga's response.

He shifted uneasily in his chair for a few seconds as he gathered his thoughts. 

'I don’t know why he would blame me but everybody’s got their own opinion on things, ya know?' he told Cohen.

Clarity: Gorga, 36, pulled no punches, asking who else would he blame during the frost exchange

Clarity: Gorga, 36, pulled no punches, asking who else would he blame during the frost exchange

Stunned: Giudice, 43, seemed taken aback by his brother-in-law's remarks

Stunned: Giudice, 43, seemed taken aback by his brother-in-law's remarks

Fought back: The Real Housewives of New Jersey dad countered that he blamed Gorga for Teresa's legal woes, saying he'd come on the Bravo reality show 'talking 'c**p' for years

Fought back: The Real Housewives of New Jersey dad countered that he blamed Gorga for Teresa's legal woes, saying he'd come on the Bravo reality show 'talking 'c**p' for years

As the host tried to move the conversation along, Giudice instead had a dig at Gorga, 36.

'I would blame more him than anybody. Coming on the show and talking all the c**p he talked,' the dad of four said.

'All the years, with everything going on, I would blame more him than me.'

Not done: As host Andy Cohen tried to move the conversation along, Giudice insisted that he would blame Gorga for what happened 'more than anybody'
Not done: As host Andy Cohen tried to move the conversation along, Giudice insisted that he would blame Gorga for what happened 'more than anybody'

Not done: As host Andy Cohen tried to move the conversation along, Giudice insisted that he would blame Gorga for what happened 'more than anybody'

Clash of egos: Gorga has feuded with his brother-in-law on the reality show and the relationship between the two has been very competitive

Clash of egos: Gorga has feuded with his brother-in-law on the reality show and the relationship between the two has been very competitive

Giudice has been taking care of his and Teresa's four daughters while she serves her sentence on fraud charges in the federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut.

The episode of Watch What Happens Live followed the premiere of a three-part Bravo special Teresa checks In about how the family has coped with her absence.

'Every day is a tough day without her around,' Giudice told Cohen. 'I just gotta make sure the girls are doing good.'

The reality star will begin serving his own prison sentence in February, once his wife is released.

Reaction: Giudice was on Watch What Happens Live following the premiere of the Bravo special about how he and his four daughters have coped while Teresa is behind bars

Reaction: Giudice was on Watch What Happens Live following the premiere of the Bravo special about how he and his four daughters have coped while Teresa is behind bars

Guilty: The reality couple were both sentenced to jail terms after their conviction on fraud charges. Giudice will begin serving his federal prison time in early 2016 following his wife's release. They're pictured in March 2014 

Guilty: The reality couple were both sentenced to jail terms after their conviction on fraud charges. Giudice will begin serving his federal prison time in early 2016 following his wife's release. They're pictured in March 2014 

 

 

 

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