On Wednesday’s Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Melissa Gorga weighed in on Joe Giudice’s potential deportation.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star said:
It’s not 100 percent set in stone yet.
Read on to find out what else Melissa Gorga told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live…
CelebNReality247.com reports that Melissa Gorga opened up about the state of her sister-in-law Terresa Giudice husband Joe Giudice’s potential deportation.
Melissa Gorga who has been feuding with Terresa Giudice on Real Housewives of New Jersey sat down to share some tea on Joe’s situation once he’s done with his stint in prison.
Joe Giudice is currently serving 41 months for mail, wire, and bankruptcy fraud at Federal Correctional Institution Allenwood in Pennsylvania. His sentence began in March 2016 at the FCI in Fort Dix, New Jersey and he was transferred at the end of 2017 to the Pennsylvania location.
Melissa told Andy:
There are four little girls that are involved here that honestly want their daddy and really need their daddy. So do we want Joe to come home, and have everything go back to normal? Yes. I think he’s learned his lesson and I hope to God he comes home.
Back in October, Teresa shared how her four daughters, Gia, Gabriella, Milania, and Audriana, are coping in the wake of this legal news regarding their father.
Teresa said told Entertainment Tonight at the time:
It’s been a lot for [them] to take this all in. It’s sad for the children because they’re innocent in all of this, and they’re probably thinking, ‘Why is this happening?’ They’re smart, so they get it. Like, ‘OK, you made a mistake. He’s doing what he has to do. Then now why isn’t my dad coming home?’
Auntie Melissa mirrored the same sentiment on WWHL:
The girls are suffering 100 percent, so it’s not over yet and everybody’s being strong and they’re fighting right now. The girls, when I tell you to need their dad right now, they really do.
Since that judgment was made last month, Gia Giudice spoke about the news and opened up about how much they need their dad to stay in the US.
She had this to say:
This is one of my favorite pictures of me and my dad. My father is no threat to society[;] he is one of the most warm-hearted people I know, he would never harm a soul. He puts everyone else before himself. I know who my father is and I think many of you do too. My father did his time and learned from his mistakes. Isn’t being in there supposed to make you realize your mistakes so you can become a better person? And that’s exactly what my father did. He hasn’t felt or looked this good since he was in his 30’s. We have so many plans to do as a family when he gets out. I need my father to be here. My father belongs with us and his entire family. My father came into this country when he was one years old, the United States is the only country he knows, spread the word #bringjoehome.