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Joe Giudice Slams Brother-In-Law Joe Gorga: ‘He’s Got That Napoleon Thing’

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June 29 2013, Published 12:21 p.m. ET

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In a new preview for the upcoming episode of the Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa Giudice tells her husband Joe Giudice  that she saw her brother Joe Gorga at the gym and that he acted like an “aggressive jerk.”

Joe Giudice is quick to slam Joe Gorga, saying he acted that way because he has Napoleon Syndrome.

Listen, your brother’s got that Napoleon thing, you know?” he tells Teresa."

But she’s confused and thinks he said “bipolar.”

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“No, Napoleon,” Joe says. “He was a little short guy who wanted to beat everybody up.”

Joe continues, “He ran a little army and then one day the army crashed and everybody turned on him. He had this little syndrome that people call Napoleon Syndrome… for short people.”

Unfortunately, it seems that Teresa never opened a history book as a kid and the reference flies high above her head.

“Never heard of that,” she says.

Catch all the family drama on the next episode of the Real Housewives of New Jersey that airs on Bravo, June 30.

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