“I have a podcast called ‘Namaste Bitches,’ [and] you should listen to it and learn how to be a little more namaste,” Giudice told the host.
“[We’re going to] have a good time, and it’s all about being positive, right? And not negative? You should learn some of that,” the “Ultimate Girls Trip” alum bluntly told the radio host, to which Costa replied that he’d “work on that.”
“I have a podcast called ‘Namaste Bitches,’ [and] you should listen to it and learn how to be a little more namaste,” Giudice then said before her rep cut her off and encouraged the hosts to come to her client’s event.teresagiudice/Instagram
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