On Season 14 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, fans saw Teresa Giudice’s daughter Gia Giudice living in her mom’s house after she graduated from Rutgers University in May 2023.
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During a recent chat with BravoTV.com, Teresa revealed an update on Gia’s living situation, including how she feels about her oldest child moving out of the family home and potentially living with boyfriend of over four years, Christian Carmichael.
“I feel like she should live on her own first,” Teresa shared in the video you can watch above, noting that moving in with Christian “has not happened yet.”
“I went from my parents’ house to Joe [Giudice]’s house,” Teresa shared about how she moved from her family home to her now ex-husband’s residence when she was younger. “I wanted to live on my own first. I wish she would do that, but you know what … whatever she wants to do. I’ll support whatever she wants to do. I’m that kind of parent.”
Gia Giudice’s Law School Update
In addition to possibly moving in with her longtime boyfriend, Gia is also considering other major life events.
After graduating from Rutgers with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a minor in sociology, Gia shared with BravoTV.com in January earlier this year she was studying for the LSAT, which is the entrance exam to law school. She also has been open about “riding out” her “influencer career” in the meantime.
During a July 22 Amazon Live stream, Gia defended her decision to focus on influencing while taking a “pause” on her law career. “So, right now, I’m honestly just taking a pause from law school but it’s not out of my cards,” she explained. “Law will always be my passion and I’m honestly just having fun right now with my influencer career and just doing things with you guys. So, I’m really happy, and I am living out this part of my life right now.”
Gia also pointed out her abundance of experience for when she does decide to apply for law school.
“So, a lot of people think I didn’t have a lot of background in my law degree. But, I did,” she said during the stream. “I was working at the public defender’s office for my senior year and I also worked at an immigration firm and did paralegal work.”