Daughter’s Heartbreak: Milania Visits Jailed Dad Joe Without Her Mom Before He’s Deported
A daughter’s duty performed alone.
Milania Giudice visited her dad in prison without her mom, Teresa Giudice, after the judge ruled that he would be deported and RadarOnline.com exclusively learned that she went without her mom to the tragic penitentiary.
“Milania visited her dad in prison on Saturday,” an insider told RadarOnline.com. “She went with someone from Joe’s family. Teresa didn’t go with her.”
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star’s 12-year-old daughter was hit particularly hard by the news that her father was going to be deported, the source told RadarOnline.com.
“Milania has a close relationship with her dad, she’s been so upset by everything,” the source explained.
“Joe’s family was shocked that Teresa didn’t go with her daughter,” the source said. Teresa shared a photo of a college tour she went on with Gia Giudice, but the move was cold.
“Actions speak louder than words with Teresa,” the insider snitched. “She tells everyone she is so devastated but then she doesn’t go visit him and doesn’t even go with Milania.”
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Milania posted a heartfelt message about her father over the weekend, writing “My dad, who is the best dad in the world, needs to come home. I can’t believe this is happening. I can’t imagine another day without you.”
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the girls visited Joe behind bars for Father’s Day, but Teresa skipped that visit too.
Joe has until November 9, 2018 to appeal the deportation ruling.
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