Teresa Giudice Opens Up About Her & Joe Giudice’s Finances: ‘I Handle All the Costs for My Daughters’

Teresa Giudice Opens Up About Her & Joe Giudice's Finances: 'I Handle All the Costs for My Daughters'

Though Teresa Giudice and her ex-husband, Joe Giudice, have been divorced for four years, their commitment to their four daughters remains unwavering. Despite the challenges of living in different locations—Teresa in New Jersey and Joe in the Bahamas—their strong co-parenting relationship ensures that their children’s needs are met.

During a recent appearance on Lala Kent’s Give Them Lala podcast on December 4, Teresa Giudice opened up about how she handles the financial responsibilities of their family, especially when it comes to her daughters’ education. “I take care of everything,” she shared, noting that while Joe provides some financial support, she is primarily responsible for their well-being. “The kids have a small amount of money that Joe gives them, but I pay for colleges, everything,” she added. “It’s all on me.”

Teresa Giudice Opens Up About Her & Joe Giudice’s Finances: ‘I Handle All the Costs for My Daughters’

This selfless dedication to her children is evident in how Teresa Giudice manages the pressures of single motherhood, especially as her two middle daughters, Gabriella and Milania, are currently enrolled in college. Despite the challenges, Teresa ensures that their college tuition and other needs are taken care of without hesitation.

When discussing her commitment to co-parenting with Joe, Teresa emphasized the importance of maintaining a peaceful dynamic for the sake of their daughters. “I do it for my kids,” she said. “I keep the peace for them.” This sentiment is a testament to her resilience and determination to prioritize her children’s happiness above all else.

Teresa’s love for her daughters is also evident in her reflections on motherhood, which she shared during a bonus episode of the Give Them Lala podcast on December 9. When asked about the challenges of raising daughters, Teresa expressed empathy and understanding. “I know it’s hard,” she admitted. “To me, that’s all I know because I’m a girl mom.”

Her approach to parenting is rooted in positivity, as she believes that maintaining a cheerful attitude helps foster open communication with her children. “I always do it with a smile on my face,” she explained. “With my daughters, I know they know how much I love them and adore them.” Teresa also encouraged other mothers to be understanding, especially when their children face challenges. “Don’t be bitchy to your daughters or if they are, just try to ask them what’s wrong or something,” she advised. “Because you know what, nowadays, high school, and even middle school, it’s hard… Try to make the door open that if they are struggling with something, that they could speak to you and tell you about it.”

Whether navigating the complexities of co-parenting or offering support through tough times, Teresa Giudice’s commitment to her family shines through in everything she does.

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8 comments

Zap It December 18, 2024 - 11:58 am
Teresa is a good mother, wife and daughter. ?
Teeje651 December 17, 2024 - 6:21 pm
That’s really sweet and I’m glad that she and Joe are maintaining the peace and co parenting really well and they are reaping the benefits with how well all 4 of them are doing. Their daughters are happy and successful and that’s the most important thing for a parent. Ignore the haters Teresa and Joe, they’ll get bored eventually.
AnEnigmaWrappedInSnark December 17, 2024 - 3:13 pm
Someone needs to let Teresa know that unless the dorters have (serious) passions for medical or some other kind of specialized field, higher education is a complete waste of time. Going to college just for the sake of "saying you have a degree" is no longer the way.
Zap It December 18, 2024 - 11:55 am
So true...I think it changed when education went corporate and started ripping off parents. Pure Greed.
AnEnigmaWrappedInSnark December 18, 2024 - 2:37 pm
Yes, that and total liberal Communism/Marxism/Socialism indoctrination (get'em while they're young and impressionable).
Frankie Joe December 17, 2024 - 8:45 am
Does she want a freaking medal for doing what millions of other single mothers do everyday all on their own? She made life harder for her daughters when she chose to steal millions of dollars and became a convicted criminal. I'm sure they were made fun of because of it. I feel bad for those girls. They do not deserve the ridicule that has been thrust upon them by their felonious, disgusting parents. This is my opinion and no one has to like it or agree.
Miss mich December 17, 2024 - 11:25 am
I totally agree. My husband and I put 2 children thru college and helped my oldest cash flow law school so he wouldn't be burdened with debt. It was hard and we didn't have reality TV jobs to fund it. How this felon thinks she's doing something out of the ordinary is ridiculous. She is clueless
Frankie Joe December 17, 2024 - 11:49 am
She has no shame whatsoever and to this day she still puts all the blame on Joe claiming all she did was sign papers, which is a complete lie. Now she's married to someone who's even worse than Joe. Louie is a self-admitted sex addict and how you could move your young daughters in with him after knowing him for just over a year is beyond despicable. I can't say I am surprised though because she has always put herself first.
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