The Giudices are back in the news. On Wednesday, rumors swirled that Real Housewives of New Jersey star Joe Giudice cheated on wife Teresa Giudice. Soon after, Joe spoke with Us Weekly, where he debunked his alleged affair with a woman named Jamie Jackson (she also slammed the rumors, saying she's never had any sexual involvement with Joe). Now, Teresa and Joe's daughter Gia is commenting on the cheating rumors. She took to Twitter, where she not only defended her family, but also expressed her frustration over the accusations. She tweeted:
honestly hilarious how people go out of their way to make my family looks bad..#nicetryppl
Then, on Friday, she posted:
I need a break from all this.. a new beginning
As reported by InTouch Weekly, Joe had an affair with Jackson four weeks before Teresa went to prison. Joe told Us Weekly, "No, I did not flirt with her. I did not make out with her, nothing happened between us. Everything InTouch is saying that happened between us are lies." As for Jackson, she said, "I definitely never slept with him... Nothing happened with me and Joe, I didn’t know him prior, nothing inappropriate happened at any time. We did not hook up, kiss, or anything more. I saw him at the two business meals and nothing more, it’s all made up bulls--t."
Ever since Teresa and Joe were sentenced to prison for fraud and tax charges, Gia's been more outspoken about her family, especially how everyone is dealing with the situation that has to be extremely difficult for her and her three sisters, Milania, Audriana, and Gabriella.
It's sad that these four young girls have to deal with something like their parents' prison sentences that is so far out of their control, and they definitely shouldn't have to hear about cheating and other rumors on top of everything that they're living with. They shouldn't even have to comment on it, but at least Gia is handling it with class and seemingly isn't letting it get her down. With that said, let's hope she, and her sisters, are finding the time to be kids and act their age, because they shouldn't have to take on any adult problems and issues.
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