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Joe Giudice Reunites With His Kids In Italy For First Time Since Pandemic In Heartwarming Photo

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“Literally having anxieties over here, Waiting for my kids to get out,” Joe Giudice said at the start of the video he posted to Instagram on Nov.

6, proving that you can take Joe out of Jersey, but you can never take the Jersey out of Joe. In the now-deleted clip, the former Real Housewives of New Jersey star complained about how his kids were dealing with “quarantine” measures, before holding up the “amount of paperwork you gotta to go through to travel these days.

It’s ridiculous.” Ultimately, Joe, 48, reunited with his daughters Gia Giudice, 19, and Milania Giudice, 11.

The older posted an Instagram Story that showed Joe loading up the car with their luggage, while Milania shared a video of the three of them walking around Rome.

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