RHONJ’s Teresa Giudice hits the Jersey Shore with her daughters and sister-in-law Melissa Gorga as filming resumes
TERESA Giudice headed to the Jersey Shore with her daughters and her sister-in-law Melissa Gorga to celebrate this past weekend as filming resumes soon.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star and two of her kids — Gia, 19, and Audriana, 11, as well other loved ones, all got together for a party on the shore on July 4th while fans eagerly await the newest season.
, 48, took to to share a couple of snaps of her oldest and her youngest daughter.
In the pics, Audriana and Gia hold each other close while posing, while Gia kissed her younger sister's cheek.
The star captioned the photo: "My blue eyes girls Audriana & @_giagiudice."
Gia also took to the social media platform to from the party, which also included and her husband, , who is Teresa's brother.
Gia wrote: "Always a good time. Happy Fourth of July."
Joe posed alongside his wife, sister, and his nieces as the family was all smiles.
Teresa wore a red tank and ripped up jeans, while Melissa wore a bright orange top and shorts.
Joe went the casual route in blue shorts and a white tee.
According , seasons 11 of the Bravo reality star may be set to resume after production was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A source told the outlet back in May: “The ladies have been told they will begin filming again on July 20th and they can’t wait.”
The season is expected to feature various storylines, especially with a focus on Teresa , .
The insider added: “You will definitely see her dating and she’s expressed she’s starting to feel ready.
“She’d like to find someone eventually to settle down with who’s older.”
Teresa and Joe tied the knot in 2009 before announcing their separation in 2019.
Aside from Gia and Audriana, the pair also share daughters Gabriella, 16, and Milania, 15.
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Joe, 48, now lives in his native Italy after he and his ex-wife both served jail time for .
Teresa's estranged husband had his final appeal against deportation in April.
After serving a 41-month sentence, Joe was transferred to ICE detention and then was released from ICE in October.
His family visited him in Italy the following month.