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Family party explodes: Teresa Giudice and Louie Ruelas argue fiercely

After Giudice’s  “House of Villains” blowout with Pollard, a source confirmed to People that Ruelas was not unfaithful to his wife and that Pollard had only made the remark “to get under Teresa’s skin to gain an advantage in the competition.”

“Louie never cheated, and she knew that she actually apologized to Louie at the premiere party,” the insider told the outlet.

Pollard also explained to Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” that all was good with her and Giudice following filming. “I’ll say, in the ‘House of Villains,’ there ain’t no hard feelings because when I want to create some invisible issues, I’m going to that. So I was bored and I wanted to just shake up my roommate and have a little fun.”

As for the reason Ruelas sent roses to Giudice, he sent his wife 333 roses in honor of her late mother because he knew she was “homesick” during filming. Giudice often includes the hashtag #333 on Instagram posts about her late mother Antonia Gorga, who died in 2017.

Teresa Giudice Thinks Her 1st Husband Joe was Unfaithful

While she is confident that her husband has not cheated on her, Giudice admitted she had doubts about her first husband, Joe Giudice. The RHONJ OG shared 20 years of marriage with her first spouse. The exes also share four daughters, Gia, 23, Gabriella, 20, Milania, 18, and Audriana, 15.

Giudice confronted her then-husband on camera when took a mysterious phone call during a cast trip to Napa. In a famous RHONJ season 4 scene, Joe Giudice claimed it was a “work call.”

Speaking on the “Reality With the King” podcast in July 2024,  Giudice questioned if her first husband had been having an affair at the time.

 

 

“There was two women that I thought he might have been cheating on me with,” she told King. “And I asked those two women. One of them was his secretary at the time. And the other one was, I’m not going to say who it is. One of them was someone that he knew from his past and I was friends with her too. I asked both of them. I blatantly asked them, ‘Are you [expletive] my husband?’ Both denied it so what was I supposed to do?”

“He still denies ’til today,” Giudice added. “Do I believe him? No. I don’t believe him. I’m like, ‘Just admit it, we’re divorced now.’”