REAL Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa and Joe Giudice’s daughter Milania shared a heartfelt 48th birthday tribute to her mom.
The 14-year-old insisted in the post her famous mom “doesn’t look a day over 20.”
Teresa’s daughter Milania shared a heartfelt 48th birthday tribute to her mom[/caption]
The 14-year old insisted in the post she “doesn’t look a day over 20”[/caption]
Milania captioned two pictures with her mom: “Happy birthday to my best friend, thank you for helping me through everything, talking to me about all my problems and being the best mother possible.
“You don’t look a day over 20 mommy keep being you never change!!
“I love you to the moon and back mommy I hope your day is as amazing as you are!!”
Last month she lost her father, Giacinto Gorga, at age 76[/caption]
Her brother, Joe, also revealed on WWHL in early April her divorce is nearly finalized[/caption]
Teresa’s birthday has been a brighter moment over a difficult time for the mom of four.
Last month she lost her father, Giacinto Gorga, at age 76.
Her brother, Joe, also revealed on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in early April her divorce is nearly finalized.
She and Joe announced their divorce in December after more than 20 years of marriage.
Earlier this month Teresa wrote of losing her father: “Papa I can’t believe it’s been a month, it seems like I’m walking to the kitchen every day expecting to see you there…
“I think of you every minute and miss you so much.
“My comfort comes from knowing you’re with mommy now.”
She continued: “I wanted to take a minute to say thank you to all the wonderful people who reached out with amazing stories of the joy my father brought to them, thank you so much to everyone who sent flowers and condolences and gifts to the house.”
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Joe’s final legal appeal to return to the United States was also recently denied.
He was deported to Italy last year after serving 41 months in jail for wire and bankruptcy fraud.
Joe said following the failed appeal: “As I proceeded with caution, hoping to win the judge’s sympathy, I was hoping to come home to my girls.
“Today, According to U.S immigration I was told I will never step foot in America again.
“My appeal was denied.
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