Teresa Giudice opens up about her future with husband Joe

Teresa Giudice Confirms She'll Split From Husband Joe If He's Deported: 'It's Not Going to Work'

PEOPLE can now premiere an exclusive clip from Wednesday’s final part of the reunion, in which the reality star makes the emotional admission.

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“I’m not doing a long distance relationship. I’m not doing it,” Teresa tells host Andy Cohen. “I want somebody with me every day.”

“I know exactly what happens — I’m sure he’ll be with other women. It happens,” she adds. “You do the long-distance thing, it’s not going to work. I’d be like, ‘Bye bye.’ ”

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Image zoom Teresa and Joe Giudice Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images for Mount Airy Casino Resort

Teresa also said that moving to Italy with the four daughters she shares with Joe — Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 13, and Audriana, 10 — just isn’t in the cards.

“Unless my kids say, ‘Mommy, we want to move to Italy,’ [we] are not going],” Teresa says. “Gia’s going to college next year; I haven’t spoken to Milania or Audriana about it, we haven’t gotten there yet; and Gabriella already voiced her opinion to me. She was like, ‘That would be so hard for me, Mommy.’ She doesn’t speak the language. She’s like, ‘That would kill me even more.’ ”

“It’s like starting a whole new life,” Teresa says. “and they’ve been through so much already.”

Image zoom Teresa, Joe, and their four daughters back in 2013 Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images

Joe and Teresa, both 46, have been married since 1999.

The couple has remained by one another’s side through their legal problems, which first sent Teresa to prison for 11 months on the same crimes as her husband’s (she was released on Dec. 23, 2015; Joe began his sentence in March 2016).

That support has appeared to cross over to Joe’s deportation ruling, which came in October. Even though Joe has lived in the United States since he was a child, he never obtained American citizenship, and immigrants can be deported if they are convicted of “a crime of moral turpitude” or an “aggravated felony,” according to U.S. law.

“You have been so ride or die and so devoted to him,” Cohen reminded Teresa during the previous installment of the reunion — a point which she clarified, “And I still am!”

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Meanwhile, rumors are currently swirling that Teresa is romantically involved with Blake Schreck, a realtor who is 20 years her junior. Speculation of a potential romance first sparked after photos of them holding hands in Miami were published last week.

Cohen, on the other hand, told Gorga he was actively rooting for the rumors to pan out.

“I hope it’s true. I really do,” said Cohen. “I want her to be getting it from this guy.”