Amid their feud, Teresa Giudice did not catch an invite to her brother's birthday celebration.
It seems like the feud between Teresa Giudice and the Gorga’s has not made any progress. The Real Housewives of New Jersey cast celebrated Joe Gorga’s birthday, and Teresa was nowhere to be found.
Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga have been going out of their way to ignore each other at every cast event amid their most intense feud yet. According to The Sun, the two “ignored each other” and “did not speak or say one word to each other,” during Jennifer Fessler’s birthday party.According to @allabouttrh on Instagram, Teresa and Louie Ruelas completely ignored the Gorga’s the entire night.
“Louie and Teresa have yet to acknowledge the Gorgas,” they wrote followed by a photo of the family members at the party.During a recent event, the sister-in-laws did not have the chance to ignore each other because Teresa wasn’t even invited. According to The Sun, Joe Gorga’s birthday celebration took place at a $2.5 million beach house in New Jersey.
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