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Joe Giudice Shares Adorable Throwback Photos of Gia and Milania: “Cherishing These Moments”

Joe Giudice has so much love for his kids. On February 17, The Real Housewives of New Jersey dad took to his Instagram page to reflect on the early days with two of his four daughters, Gia, and Milania, by posting old photos. 

“This was a special day celebrating Gia’s baptism with the family. Moments like these are what life is all about. So grateful for these memories,” Joe captioned a photo of himself with his ex-wife, Teresa Giudice, holding Gia as a baby. Gia looked so adorable in a sweet white dress and bonnet for the occasion. 

The next photo showed “Gia when she was a little baby,” revealing Joe holding his little one outside. In the photo, Gia wore the cutest baby pink coat and light blue hat with dark stripes. In the comments section, Gia shared the love with two red heart emojis. 

Additionally, Joe shared a photo of himself holding his “little princess Milania,” showing the then-toddler hugging her dad around the neck. So cute! 

How Joe Giudice stays close to his four daughters while living in the Bahamas 

Though Joe is separated from his girls, including his other two daughters, Gabriella and Audriana, he still stays in touch with them as best he can (Joe has been living in the Bahamas since 2021 after his deportation from the United States). 

“I stay close to them because we talk every day on Snapchat. Audriana, every day I’m with her on Snapchat, like at least four times a day,” Joe shared on a recent episode of Teresa’s Turning the Tables podcast. 

Joe, Gabriella, Gia, Milania, and Audriana together on January 5, 2024 in Nassau, Bahamas posted to Instagram. Photo: Joe Giudice/Instagram

He added: “Milania, same thing [and] Gabriella. Gia calls me a lot, and they come and visit a lot, so.”

Joe Giudice reflects on his new life in the Bahamas

Additionally, during the podcast, Joe continued the conversation by reflecting on how he’s getting along in the Bahamas. 

“Well, I mean, you got friends, family. I mean, everything,” he said on the broadcast. “You grow up someplace, you get used to everything. I mean, that’s why I adapt[ed] here in the Bahamas, Nassau, because it’s kind of like Americanized, and I always see American people here. So, I kind of feel like I’m close to home. When I was in Italy, it wasn’t really the same. It was nice, but it just felt far. Like, here, it’s close. It’s only two-and-a-half hours away, and I guess because everybody comes and visits me, I don’t feel like I’m too far.”