Theresa Giudice has taken to Twitter to thank her fans and supporters for sticking by her after she pleaded guilty to serious fraud charges earlier this week.

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She wrote Thursday, "Thank you for all your love & support of my family & my kids. You know how much they mean to me. I am keeping them protected & private.xx"

She may have had her differences with her fellow The Real Housewives of New Jersey co-stars in the past but they offered up a little encouragement Tuesday, just hours after Giudice's guilty plea.

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Jacqueline Laurita, who recently confirmed she is leaving the show to help treat her autistic son, tweeted, "Praying for a dear old friend and her family today."

She added a picture of a Demi Lovato quote, "No matter what you're going through, there's a light at the end of the tunnel and it may seem hard to get to it but you can do it and just keep working towards it and you'll find the positive side of things."

Dina Manzo also seemed to encourage her fellow reality star via Twitter.

She wrote, "It's all how you look at it... perception is everything. #StayPositive #chooselovenotfear"

She later added, "BTW if you get pleasure out of others pain or even partake in the neg gossip of all..it says so much more about you than them #thinkaboutit"

NeNe Leakes of The Real Housewives of Atlanta also said she wishes the best for Giudice and her family during an interview with The Insider Tuesday.

"Honestly, I have to say I wish [Teresa and Joe] all the best because I don't wish harm on anybody. I don't want to see her have to go to jail. She is a mom, she has kids, and her kids need her. So I just wish her all the best," Leakes said.

Giudice and her husband, Joe, both pleaded guilty to several counts of fraud including conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, mortgage fraud and three counts of bankruptcy fraud. She is said to still be filming the upcoming sixth season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey until her scheduled sentencing on July 8.