Gia Giudice defends Luis Ruelas amid rumors he was involved in Sister Milania’s arrest: “He’s the best person ever”


Gia Giudice defends Luis Ruelas amid reports he was involved in Sister Milania's arrest

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Gia Giudice defended her stepfather Luis Ruelas amidst Reality Blurbs exclusive report that he was involved with her sister Milania Giudice‘s arrest. The star also alluded to the tension between the Bravo kids and ‘other kids’ Next generation NYC.

Earlier this month, an insider told Reality Blurb that Milania was arrested after “assaulting” one of her sisters, and Teresa Giudice‘S husband Luis got involved to stop and calm her down. The source hinted that he may have been hit.

On “From the vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe,” Gia defended her stepfather Luis.

“He’s amazing. He’s such a great stepdad because I know people have horror stepdad stories,” she said. “Some of my girlfriends… have had problems with their stepfathers. But he’s the best person ever and treats us like his own.”

“Yes, he is not our father, and he never will be. And he would never cross that line,” Gia explained. “Parenthood (is difficult) for my mother, how it has affected her so much, because she does it alone. And she wishes for (my father) every day Joe Giudice) to come back to be here and help her parents and actually be here physically instead of virtually.

In 2019, Joe was forced to return to his home country in Italy after pleading guilty to fraud.

Gia also hinted at the tension between the Bravo kids and “other kids” in the cast of Next Gen NYC. (As of now, four of the cast members are Real Housewives children, while the other costars have non-Bravo parents.)

“There was a discussion about… having Bravo kids among other kids because people felt like we, I think, had an advantage,” Gia said. “I also want to show my relationship, because I’m super proud of it, and moving into my apartment and gaining more of that independence and really showing some of the struggles that I face personally.”

“I was like, I just have to be myself. And that’s how I went into season two,” she continued. “I’m really excited for everyone to see me in season two because I think now you’re really going to see who I am. This is me, instead of not really being me in season one. It was just me because I didn’t open up.”

Next Gen NYC airs Wednesday nights on Bravo.


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