Teresa Guidice included an infamous 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' moment into her first DWTS dance.
, but on Monday night, she relived the scene while performing her first routine on the new season ofpartner, Pasha Pashkov, who opened up about incorporating the table flip into their dance.
Pashkov noted that it was the show's creative team that came up with the idea, but he and Giudice are already"having a blast" and"working hard" together."I have an amazing partner and, yeah, I couldn't have asked for a better partner," Giudice gushed.
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