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Joe Giudice ‘Overwhelmed With Emotions’ Over Canceled Easter Visit With His Daughters Due To Coronavirus

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Joe Giudice is reeling with emotion after spending Easter weekend away from his beloved family — and considering what they’ve all been through recently, we really feel for the guy!

The Real Housewives of New Jersey alum took to Instagram on Sunday and said he felt “overwhelmed with emotions” after plans to reunite with daughters Gia, Gabriella, Milania, and Audriana had been canceled over travel restrictions due to the novel coronavirus. Related: How Vanessa Bryant & More Celebs Spent Easter 2020 Teresa Giudice‘s ex shared a slideshow featuring adorable photos of his brood’s holiday celebrations over the years.

Alongside the heartfelt post, he wrote: Joe extended his sympathy to anyone who might find themselves in his position and away from

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