‘RHONJ’ Star Teresa Giudice Shares Cryptic Message About Positivity Following Italy Trip With Joe
Everything OK? Teresa Giudice took to her Instagram Story on Sunday, November 10, to share a cryptic message about choosing “positivity” following her trip to Italy with husband Joe and their daughters.
“Train your mind to see the good in everything. Positivity is a choice. The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts,” read the quote by Marc and Angel. The Real Housewives of New Jersey star, 47, has definitely needed some positive energy over the past few years while Joe, also 47, was serving his time.
Joe was previously incarcerated for mail, wire and bankruptcy fraud for 41-months. After completing his sentence, he was held by ICE custody. As Joe is not an American born citizen, he was subjected to deportation after serving his time. Joe is living in Italy as he awaits his final verdict.
While Joe waits to hear if he can return to American soil, Teresa and his four daughters came to cheer him up. The girls were ecstatic to see their father and frequently posted photos of their time together. Although Teresa was busy posting on her Story as well, Joe was absent from her content.
Teresa previously sat with Andy Cohen and discussed the state of her relationship on “Joe and Teresa Unlocked.” As Joe tuned in via satellite, the two theorized about the fate of their marriage if Joe isn’t allowed to return to America.
“I don’t see it working,” the reality star admitted. “I don’t think that he would be faithful. I don’t. I think he would have someone there and have me here. I don’t want to live that life. I just don’t.” Joe didn’t seem to be too fazed by Teresa’s admission. “Listen, as long as she’s happy, that’s all that really matters,” he responded. “I’m not going to tell her what to do. If she doesn’t feel like she wants to be with me anymore, that’s the thing to do.” Although Joe and Teresa have a long history together, we aren’t sure they can weather this storm.
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