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Melissa Gorga reflects on father-in-law's funeral... and is waiting to resume filming RHONJ

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Melissa Gorga is passing her time during quarantine learning TikTok with her three children and cooking for husband Joe while she waits to get back to business as usual.The Real Housewives of New Jersey star chatted exclusively with DailyMailTV about having to stop filming the new season of the show, how she is dealing with lockdown and the sad loss of her father-in-law.Joe Gorga and Teresa Giudice's father,Giacinto Gorga, who was affectionately known as 'Nonno' by his family and RHONJ fans, died in early April at 81-years-old.

Housewives at home:Melissa Gorga chatted exclusively with DailyMailTV about having to stop filming the new season of her hit Bravo show, how she is dealing with lockdown and the sad loss of her father-in-lawThe.

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