The reality star is binge watching the show amid her ongoing feud with brother Joe Gorga and sister-in-law Melissa Gorga.
“It was like a knife right through my heart,” Giudice said of hearing things her brother and sister-in-law previously said about her.“It was like a knife right through my heart,” Giudice said of hearing things her brother and sister-in-law previously said about her.“It was like a knife right through my heart,” Giudice said of hearing things her brother and sister-in-law previously said about her.
Her rocky relationship with the Gorgas, both 43, has played out since they joined her on the show in Season 3 in 2011. Giudice’s other on-screen struggles include her
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