'RHONJ' Teresa Giudice's Daughter Gia Costume Controversy: Is Bravo Star's Outfit Too Sexy For 13-Year-Old After Risqué Music Video Criticism?
Bravo's Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice may be on her way to prison in a couple months, but she's spending as much time with her daughters as possible during the holidays, including Halloween.
The reality star took to Instagram to post photos of her four girls Gia, 13, Gabriella, 10, Milania, 8, and Audriana, 5, celebrating in their cool costumes.
Teresa's oldest daughter Gia went as a racy firefighter with tight short-shorts even though she seems too young to wear something that sexy. Gia and her parents have been criticized lately for the risqué costumes worn in her girl group 3KT's new music video for the song "Circus." Her Halloween getup will definitely not stop critics.
Gabriella wore a navy blue police officer outfit with handcuffs, a dress, a badge and a hat. Her mom nicknamed her "Good Cop Gabby."
Milania, arguably the most popular of the girls on RHONJ, dressed up as an adorable nerd wearing a plaid skirt, knee-high socks, suspenders, a bow tie, black shoes and a baby-blue cardigan. The cutest part of the outfit had to be the broken glasses!
Little Audriana, who was basically born on her mom's reality show, went as Elsa from Disney's highest grossing animated film of all time, Frozen.
"Audriana as the beautiful ELSA!!!!" the N.J. housewife captioned the photo.
Teresa also took a picture of her husband Joe Giudice with Audriana. This may be one of the last Halloweens Joe spends with his daughters because he, too, will be going to prison after Teresa's time there is done.
As MStars News reported, Teresa and Joe were sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to charges of bankruptcy and mortgage fraud. Teresa will do 15 months, while Joe got 59 months behind bars for two separate crimes.
What do you think of Gia's Halloween costume? Is it too revealing for her age? Comment below!
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