Joe Giudice honored his late father-in-law, Giacinto Gorga, in a touching post on Instagram following his passing on Friday, April 3.
16.03.2020 - 22:19 / usmagazine.com
Changing his tune. Joe Giudice, who is currently living in Italy and has harshly criticized coronavirus and his home country’s response to it, is now preparing meals for elderly people who are unable to leave their homes because of the illness.
In an Instagram video shared on Monday, March 16, Giudice, 47, can be seen cutting up some food on a small table while an elderly woman just feet away from him chops up some meat. Though Giudice doesn’t say much in the nearly three-minute clip, he’s
Joe Giudice honored his late father-in-law, Giacinto Gorga, in a touching post on Instagram following his passing on Friday, April 3.
The Giudice and Gorga families are mourning the loss of family patriarch, Giacinto Gorga, who passed away on April 3. He was 76. Joe Giudice shared his condolences in a post on Instagram soon after new of his father-in-law’s death. Joe, who’s living in Italy, is currently in the middle of a divorce with Giacinto’s daughter, Teresa Giudice. She and her brother, Joe Gorga both shared emotional posts on Instagram, as did her daughter Milania Giudice.
Joe Giudice is making the most of his new life in Italy! The Real Housewives of New Jersey alum requested to be deported to his home country in October 2019 while he awaits a verdict on whether he can return to the United States. Though the move caused him to be away from his daughters — Gia, Gabriella, Milania and Audriana — whom he shares with estranged wife Teresa Giudice, he’s learned to enjoy his time in Europe.
Teresa Giudice, 47, no longer felt the chemistry she once had with Joe Giudice, 47, when they reunited in Italy in Nov. 2019. The mother of four didn’t hold back the truth during part three of The Real Housewives of New Jersey reunion, which Bravo shared a sneak-peek clip of on March 16. “Were you attracted to him when you saw him?,” host Andy Cohen asked, to which Teresa bluntly said, “No.”
Teresa Giudice is opening up about her trip to Italy where she and her daughters went to visit her now-ex husband Joe Giudice.
Despite being hundreds of miles away in Salerno, Italy, Joe Giudice is keeping his family close. Joe, 47, took to his Instagram account on March 14, sharing a loving video of his four daughters he shares with Teresa Giudice, 47 — Gia, 19, Milania, 15, Gabriella, 16, and Audriana, 11.
Joe Giudice is currently living in Sala Consilina, Italy, and dealing with the entire country being on lockdown in an effort to contain the spread of coronavirus. And The Real Housewives of New Jersey husband, who is separated from wife Teresa Giudice, has been giving updates amid the outbreak, sharing that while the streets in his town are completely empty, he insists on "walking around working" outside.
“Well, today they literally shut everything down,” Joe Giudice, 49, began during an Instagram video of him strolling through an eerie Italian town on Thursday, March 12, while discussing what life is like in the country one day after Coronavirus was declared a pandemic there. “There’s like not even suppliers, no nothing open.
Joe Giudice thinks smart people are being a bunch of wimps about the deadly coronavirus!
Italy is one of the destinations listed for tourists to avoid traveling to amid the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, and the country was also placed on lockdown on Tuesday -- and Joe Giudice is not happy about it.
Italy is one of the destinations listed for tourists to avoid traveling to amid the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, and the country was also placed on lockdown on Tuesday -- and Joe Giudice is not happy about it.
Joe Giudice isn’t afraid of getting the coronavirus after Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced on Monday that all of Italy has been put on lockdown in an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the country.
No fear? Joe Giudice seems to think that people are making a bigger deal out of Italy’s coronavirus outbreak than need be.
Joe Giudice isn't afraid of getting the coronavirus after Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced on Monday that all of Italy has been put on lockdown in an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the country.
Joe Giudice sounded off with his opinion on the growing Coronavirus pandemic. Now living in Salerno, Italy since his 2019 deportation, Joe observed how the current lockdown, which took effect on March 10, has effected the country and even his own neighborhood.
Italy's prime minister, Giuseppe Conte, announced on Monday, March 9 that the entire country would be put on lockdown in an effort to contain the spread of coronavirus. As part of the quarantine measure, residents have been told to avoid traveling outside of areas where they live unless they can prove it is for a medical or work emergency, NBC News reports. Businesses are also required to close by dusk.