The Giudice Family: Life on TV

Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice’s daughter Gia Giudice, from the famous Giudice family, was on twitter last night and we’ve pretty grown up with Teresa’s oldest daughter. When asked by a viewer after Sunday’s episode aired if it’s tough having her family’s life on TV, Gia said, “not really..” Which is good to hear. I’m glad to hear that it doesn’t really affect her because I personally couldn’t imagine having to have everyone watch all my family drama and then go to school the next day knowing my teachers probably watch the show. Gia also retweeted a tweet from Teresa’s friend Heather who AllAboutTRH had the chance to interview that said, “Teresa doesn’t involve them but 12 is not 2. 12 is old enough to know what’s going on & defend your mama. I did at 12.” I’m sure Gia is tired of everyone thinking she wouldn’t know anything going on because of her age. I knew pretty much everything at the age of 10! I have ears and regardless of how quiet people are when they would talk and not want me to hear, I was aware. Melissa’s daughter Antonia will be the same way. She’s growing up hearing her mother talk about her aunt so she too will be well aware of everything.

Gia Giudice mentioned that it’s not really tough for her to have her family’s life on TV.

 Gia Giudice stated that it doesn’t really affect her, and she can go to school the next day without feeling bothered by it.

Gia Giudice, who is Teresa Giudice’s daughter, retweeted a tweet that mentioned how 12-year-olds are old enough to know what’s happening and defend their mothers. This suggests that Gia is well aware of everything that’s going on in her family.

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