Gia Giudice, daughter of Teresa Giudice (The Real Housewives of New Jersey), recently set social media ablaze with a photo of herself in a stunning green bikini, paired with a short but telling caption: “Just need a little vitamin D in my life.”
Amid swirling pregnancy rumors, this post seemed to be Gia’s indirect yet confident way of addressing the gossip. The vibrant green bikini, along with her radiant smile, said it all: healthy, confident, and completely unbothered by the chatter.
The post quickly garnered thousands of likes and comments from fans. Many praised her classy approach, leaving remarks like, “Such queen energy!” and “The best response is living your best life!” Once again, Gia proved that confidence and a dash of humor are the ultimate tools to rise above the noise.
See Gia Giudice in a pink bikini
As if that wasn’t enough December sizzle, Gia later also posted a set of photos of herself wearing a pink bikini proving that she really can pull off any swimsuit look.
Inside Gia Giudice’s life today and 2025 plans
When she’s not spending time with her family, Gia is busy building her brand and career. And, yes, that includes potentially collobarating with her mom. Teresa shared with The Daily Dish in October that she plans to open a restaurant and enlist the help of Gia on the business.
“Gia will be helping. She would want to work there also and help me,” she explained, adding that more details and timelines on the project were still being explored. “And the girls, too. So it’d be like, me and the girls.”
When she’s not helping her mom, Teresa also explained that Gia’s focus is on her work as an influencer and holding on law school. “Right now and she’s focusing on her influencing career, and she’s doing phenomenal with that,” Teresa shared in the same interview with The Daily Dish. “She took her LSAT. And then she was studying to take her LSATs again, but she wasn’t ready at the moment. So she just wanted to take a break.”
Teresa added, “I told her, I [said], ‘Listen, you have your whole life ahead of you.’ She finished college, and she did great, and I’m like, ‘You know what, take a break, focus on your influencing career… then you can go back to studying and take your LSATs again.'”