Teresa Giudice is sophisticated chic at the Mask skincare launch in NYC... after being slammed for posting petition to stop Joe Giudice's deportation

Teresa Guidice has been feeling the wreath of critics after posting a petition to stop the deportation of her husband husband, Joe Giudice.

But that didn't stop the reality star from attending the launch of MASK skincare in New York City on Thursday.

Fellow reality star Farrah Abraham was also hand in support of the brand that boasts itself as the first CBG oil skincare line.

Celebrity clout: Teresa Guidice attended the launch of the MASK skincare line in New York City on Thursday

Celebrity clout: Teresa Guidice attended the launch of the MASK skincare line in New York City on Thursday

The Real Housewives of New Jersey star went with casual but classy look in black capri pants with a form-fitting black top.

For contrast, she wore a white patterned jacket with a pair of brown-strapped heels.

She wore her two-tone brown tresses long with some soft waves and a part in the middle.

After posing on the red carpet solo, Teen Mom OG  alum Farrah Abraham joined her to share the spotlight.

Casual-classy: The Real Housewives of New Jersey star went with casual but classy look in black capri pants with a form-fitting black top and white patterned jacket

Casual-classy: The Real Housewives of New Jersey star went with casual but classy look in black capri pants with a form-fitting black top and white patterned jacket

Real world: Guidice, 46, hobnobbed with fellow reality star Farrah Abraham, 27

Real world: Guidice, 46, hobnobbed with fellow reality star Farrah Abraham, 27

Revealing: The Teen Mom OG alum rocked a brown animal print mini dress

Revealing: The Teen Mom OG alum rocked a brown animal print mini dress

Baby got back: The 27-year old was sure to show off her newly-enhanced derriere

Baby got back: The 27-year old was sure to show off her newly-enhanced derriere

Reality TV divas: 90 Day Fance's Ashley Martson Smith joined Abraham and Giudice

Reality TV divas: 90 Day Fance's Ashley Martson Smith joined Abraham and Giudice

The Nebraska native opted for a more revealing ensemble in a brown animal print mini dress and heels.

Giudice came under fire recently for a seemingly innocuous comment on Instagram, thanks to a missing comma.

It all started when she shared a photo of her family, asking fans to sign a Change.org petition to stop the deportation of her husband, Joe Giudice.

One Instagram user, sadie.w.212, asked where this 'energy' was when President Trump, who Giudice has supported, was deporting Mexican families,  adding, 'Not only your family matters, Teresa,' which lead to Giudice's social media misstep.      

Under fire: Teresa Giudice accidentally made a racist comment on Instagram while advocating for President Trump to stop her husband Joe Giudice from being deported

Under fire: Teresa Giudice accidentally made a racist comment on Instagram while advocating for President Trump to stop her husband Joe Giudice from being deported

Giudice responded, 'I never said that all families matter,' with a heart emoji, which seemed to indicate her statement wasn't as harsh as it came off to be.

As is, her statement implies that she doesn't think all families matter, but, as others have suggested, she mistakenly didn't put a comma after that.

If she had, it would have read, 'I never said that, all families matter,' which, along with the heart emoji, seems to be the proper context.  

Instagram comment: One Instagram user, sadie.w.212, asked where this 'energy' was when President Trump, who Giudice has supported, was deporting Mexican families, adding, 'Not only your family matters, Teresa,' which lead to Giudice's social media misstep

Instagram comment: One Instagram user, sadie.w.212, asked where this 'energy' was when President Trump, who Giudice has supported, was deporting Mexican families, adding, 'Not only your family matters, Teresa,' which lead to Giudice's social media misstep

Teresa and her daughters Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 14 and Audriana, 10, set up a petition on Change.org, to stop the deportation of Joe, which has over 42,000 supporters.

Both Joe and Teresa Giudice spent time in prison on fraud charges, with Teresa serving 15 months and Joe recently finishing his 41-month sentence, which they served separately so their kids would have at least one parent in the house.

It was revealed that Joe was born in Italy and moved to the U.S. as an infant with his parents, but he never attained American citizenship and stayed in the country on a green card after marrying Teresa in 1999.

Giudice's gaffe: Giudice responded, 'I never said that all families matter,' with a heart emoji, which seemed to indicate her statement wasn't as harsh as it came off to be

Giudice's gaffe: Giudice responded, 'I never said that all families matter,' with a heart emoji, which seemed to indicate her statement wasn't as harsh as it came off to be

After serving his sentence, Giudice was ordered to be transported into Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody in March.

He filed appeals against being deported back to Italy, but those appeals were denied on Sunday, which lead to the reality star and her children setting up this petition.

But then on Thursday his immigration lawyers filed a stay in federal court and was granted a temporary delay in his order to be deported.

The family's petition opened by stating that Joe Giudice came to America when he was an infant, and he has 'resided in New Jersey his entire life.'

Deportation: After serving his sentence, Giudice was ordered to be transported into Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody in March

Deportation: After serving his sentence, Giudice was ordered to be transported into Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody in March

'My mother and father have fought tirelessly to pay back every single penny of restitution to court deemed they owe,' the petition said. 'They have made a mistake but rectified it through serving time and by financially satisfying all that was owed. 

 'He is currently still in a detention center while fighting the deportation; that's right he's still incarcerated months after completing his prison sentence in an effort to stand by his family,' the petition continued.

'After completing his sentence he could've left the country and gone to Italy but he chose to stay in prison, hire additional counsel and make several more appeals to try to stay in the United States because he knows how much his family needs him.'

Family: 'My mother and father have fought tirelessly to pay back every single penny of restitution to court deemed they owe,' the petition said. 'They have made a mistake but rectified it through serving time and by financially satisfying all that was owed

Family: 'My mother and father have fought tirelessly to pay back every single penny of restitution to court deemed they owe,' the petition said. 'They have made a mistake but rectified it through serving time and by financially satisfying all that was owed

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