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Has a judge has started the process of removing the small star tattoo he has on his left wrist.
As 22 years old The Real Housewives of New Jersey star works to have his father Joe Giudice’s immigration status “reevaluated” and hopes to see people granted “temporary visitation,” Gia is going through a process that is often painful and long riding herself from the ink she got years ago.
In a video shared by Ethos Spa, a skin and laser center with two locations in New Jersey, Gia is seen shielding her eyes with dark glasses as technicians hone in on the star with a pulsating laser device.

In addition to the star tattoo, Gia has at least two others, one of which was confirmed in May 2020.
“I have a little bird, and [my dad] already [a matching] an eagle on his chest. It means we can fly whenever we want, and we always fly far,” he told Instagram users at the time, via Bravo’s Style & Living.
A second tattoo that matches his mother’s Theresa Judge honoring the late grandfather Gia, Antonia Gorga and Hyacinth Gorgawith the Italian phrase “Sempre Insieme”, which translates to “always together”.
“Sempre Insieme, Nonno, nan Nonna,” wrote Gia along with the tattoo’s Instagram Story debut in April 2021, via Style & Living.

In another Has a judge News, the Rutgers University student has set legal “goals” for himself, which include having his father Joe’s immigration status “re-evaluated” and potentially seeing him granted “temporary visitation.”
“We have a big family, and no matter what the situation is, we all get together to visit him [is hard]. Although he moved to the Bahamas [in 2021] for us, to make them closer, to make flights easier … like, plane tickets are still very expensive, and especially when everyone is off during the holidays. [and] airlines raise prices up,” Gia told Page Six earlier this month.
As RHONJ As fans know, Joe was deported to Italy in 2019 after serving three years and seven months in an ICE detention center for fraud.
“It’s true that everyone can see him, instead of only one person being able to come here, like on a holiday or a birthday, it’s just like a dream come true,” he added, stating that he never “risked a flight”. or “a threat to society.”
“I feel like if all those aspects can be re-evaluated, maybe he has a chance to come back here,” he continued.
Gia, who is currently majoring in criminal justice and minoring in sociology, has her hands full. In addition to school, she also completed two internships, one with the Middlesex County public defender’s office and the other with an immigration attorney. Kathleen Martinezwho contacted him through Joe.
“They are interested, maybe look at the case again – just in the future, if they can do something for him,” he explained. “I was like, ‘Honestly, Dad, yeah. Like, this could be awesome.’ And it was really cool, like seeing another immigration case that was very different from my dad’s. [was] and that’s just the situation these people are in.”
According to Gia, it is “very sad” to hear stories about how immigration laws have torn families apart. However, now that he is embarking on his legal career, he is ready to do what he can.
“[If] I can do anything to help him or do anything, as I see fit,” he said.
In addition, during the interview, Gia noted that Teresa was “very proud [her]”and “couldn’t believe he would have a lawyer in the family.”
Real Housewives of New Jersey season 13 airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on Bravo.