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Next Gen star has revealed how her father, , is doing since he was deported from the United States six years ago - and Bravo fans will be relieved to hear that he's doing 'great.'
Gia, 25, recently stopped by the Daily Mail's New York City studio for an exclusive chat, where she spilled all the tea on her family, the upcoming season of Next Gen, and the new restaurant she's opening in .
Of course, that included a crucial update on her beloved father, who was deported to after he was released from prison for fraud.
'Dad's great, he's great,' Gia told the Daily Mail of Joe, who has since relocated to The Bahamas to be closer to the family.
'Doing construction out in the Bahamas, so he's killing it out there. I'm so happy for him,' she said.
'Obviously, we wish every day that one day he's allowed back, but for the time being, we just stay positive,' Gia, who also won this past season of Special Forces, shared.
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Next Gen NYC star Gia Giudice has revealed how her father, Joe Giudice, is doing since he was deported from the United States six years ago
Gia, along with her three sisters - Gabriella, 21, Milania, 20, and Audriana, 16 - make the time to go visit their dad a few times a year
'As long as he's doing good and he's happy, that's all that matters.'
Gia, along with her three sisters - Gabriella, 21, Milania, 20, and Audriana, 16 - make the time to go visit their dad a few times a year.
This season will also see the process of her opening up a new Italian-fusion restaurant, Il Vero, in Westwood, New Jersey
'I feel like the relationships and the dynamic between the group has grown so much,' Gia said of the upcoming season, as she's seen here with Ariana Biermann
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It also stars other Bravolebrity children, like Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's Brooks Marks and Real Housewives of Atlanta's Ariana Biermann.




