Teresa Giudice's prima donna attitude could cost her her spot on Bravo's The Real Housewives of New Jersey and her main source of income as she continues to fight her legal woes.

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It was previously reported that Giudice is slated to earn $700,000 for the current season of the show. But an insider told Radar Online Monday that Bravo is starting to reconsider whether she's a good fit for the show at all.

"Bravo bosses are starting to think that Teresa just isn't worth keeping around if her diva behavior continues. The network is very sensitive to the fact that she is facing a looming prison sentence, and has tried to work with her during this difficult time.

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"But Teresa has cut back substantially on media appearances to promote the show, and has been acting like a diva as the New York Post story last week revealed. From being unhappy with the choice of alcohol, and the dress she wore, Teresa complained the entire time."

While most reality TV shows are centered and make profit from drama, the source said Giudice's habits are a bit much for the network to want to deal with.

"Teresa has been openly voicing her criticisms and complaints to anyone who will listen, and thinks there is no way she would ever be fired from the show."

She definitely got a wake up call when her attitude got so bad that Bravo cancelled her Sunday appearance on Watch What Happens Live at the last minute. Kathy Wakile and Rosie Pierri took her place.

"Teresa was notified by Bravo on Friday...No official reason was given, but the network has been upset with Teresa for not doing as many promotional appearances for The Real Housewives of New Jersey."

The insider added that Giudice should definitely change her ways considering her status on the show is how she makes money.

Still, her legal drama isn't enough to keep ratings up for the Bravo series. Viewership is extremely low as only 2.14 million watched the premiere episode July 13, which is the lowest the show has ever received for a premiere.

Giudice and her husband, Joe, are set to be sentenced in September. They pleaded guilty fraud charges like bankruptcy and tax evasion this March.