Teresa Giudice’s Daughter, Gia, Has A Month To ‘Get Out’

'RHONJ' Gia and Teresa Giudice/Credit: Instagram

Bravo viewers watched Teresa Giudice’s four daughters grow up on The Real Housewives of New Jersey. The oldest of the four, Gia, was just eight years old when the show premiered in 2009. Viewers also saw Teresa and her then-husband, Joe, give birth to their fourth child, Audriana, in Season 2 of the show.

Gia Giudice is now 24 and trying to make her own way in life. She revealed that she has a month to get out of the family home in New Jersey. Keep reading to find out why she’s moving.

Next Gen NYC Is A Hit With Bravo Fans

Bravo viewers have long begged for Gia Giudice to join RHONJ now that she’s in her 20s. However, the show was put on pause after a tense Season 14. The network hasn’t revealed yet if any of the stars from last season will return, including Teresa, or if they will do a reboot with a brand new cast.

But one thing is for sure- Gia Giudice won’t be joining as a main cast member any time soon. She doesn’t need to. She’s one of the headliners of Bravo’s latest hit show which premiered earlier this month. She’s one of the Bravo kids on Next Gen NYC, which follows the 20-somethings in the Big Apple while they try to make names for themselves without the help of their famous parents.

Gia Giudice/Credit: YouTube
Gia Giudice/Credit: YouTube

The cast includes Riley Burruss, the daughter of RHOA star Kandi Burruss Brooks Marks, the son of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City icon Meredith Marks, and Ariana Biermann, the daughter of The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Kim Zolciak-Biermann. In the first episode, Ariana revealed that her mom and stepfather, Kroy Biermann – who are in the middle of a nasty divorce – stole all her money.

With RHONJ and RHONY indefinitely on pause, Bravoholics were craving a new show to binge. They got it with Next Gen NYC. Fans couldn’t stop talking about the show on social media. Check out some of the reactions to the season premiere:

  • “#NextGenNYC kinda filled with some of the most insufferable people i’ve ever seen, i’ll need 4 seasons immediately.”
  • “Soooooo #NextGenNYC kinda slaps tbh lol. The tea that Kim’s daughter spilled”
  • “#NextGenNYC is brilliant because Ariana is like Kim but way more palatable and likeable. I love the concept of her and Riley reconnecting and I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS!!! I LOVE THE CHILRENNNNN!!”
  • “#NextGenNYC is giving old school reality TV in the best of ways. It feels nostalgic yet modern & fresh. The cast is eclectic, opinionated, and messy.”

Next Gen NYC airs Tuesdays on Bravo and streams on Peacock the next day. Watch the first full episode below.

Teresa Giudice’s Daughter, Gia, Has A Month To ‘Get Out’ Of New Jersey House

Gia Giudice graduated from Rutgers University in 2023 with a degree in criminal justice. She planned to go to law school to eventually become a lawyer to work on immigration law. Her dad, Joe Giudice, was deported to Italy after he was released from prison. He served time for fraud. He moved to the Bahamas a few years ago, but isn’t allowed back in the U.S. to visit his daughters.

However, before she could go to law school, Gia Giudice found success as a social media influencer. She plans to continue that career until it’s no longer lucrative. She also found success on reality TV.

In a recent interview with TODAY, the young starlet opened up about leaving her family home in New Jersey for good. She said that she gave herself a month to find a new place, either in Manhattan or Jersey City.

Milania Giudice, Gabriella Giudice, Gia Giudice, Audriana Giudice-Instagram
Milania Giudice, Gabriella Giudice, Gia Giudice, Audriana Giudice-Instagram

“It’s just my career kind of started picking up and my brand started growing, and I am in the city at least four times a week, so it’s a lot of back and forth from Jersey,” she explained.

However, she still plans to return to her mom’s house. She said she wants to visit every other weekend to visit Bella, the family dog.

Share your thoughts in the comments about her plans to move out of Teresa Giudice’s million-dollar mansion.

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