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Gia Giudice weighs in on possible reconciliation between mom Teresa, Gorgas on Page Six Radio

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Gia Giudice is hopeful that her estranged family members will make amends.

The “Next Gen NYC” star weighed in on the possibility of a reconciliation between mom, Teresa Giudice, and her brother and sister-in-law, Joe and Melissa Gorga, while chatting with Page Six Radio Tuesday.

Gia admitted that she doesn’t know if they have a plan in place to move forward, but believes that achieving a “happy medium” and “peace for everyone” is possible.

She noted how she watched her mother and father, Joe Giudice, make amends after their 2020 divorce for the sake of their daughters. Watching them remain close gives her hope for Teresa’s fractured relationship with the Gorgas.

“Obviously, my mother and father are divorced, and I am extremely close with my dad’s side,” she explained.

“So I think that’s where my sisters and I, we know that it’s possible,” she continued. “Even though your parents aren’t best friends or stuff didn’t work out, there’s still a way and room to have a relationship.”

The TV personality, 24, also revealed that the feud has trickled down to the younger generation, and therefore, she no longer has a relationship with her cousins. She called the estrangement with her cousins “definitely unfortunate.”

Gia explained that the rift between her mom and the Gorgas may be harder to patch up because of how co-starring on the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” heightened the tension between them. (“RHONJ” has been on a filming hiatus since last year.)

“Unfortunately, I think the circumstances were a little different just because it got so crazy on ‘Housewives’ and it was just a lot,” she said.

“I don’t blame it on either one of us for not maintaining a relationship. I think it was difficult. I’m just hoping for peace and just some clarity between both of them.”

The “Casual Chaos” podcast host also admitted that she dislikes how fans of the show have divided into “teams” because of the feud — even identifying as “Team Giudice” or “Team Gorga.”

“It’s so stupid because at the end of the day, you’re basically just hoping for a family to stay broken,” she said.

Teresa, 53, gave Page Six Radio an update on a possible reunion with her brother and sister-in-law on earlier this month and insisted that she’s ready to move forward from the feud.

“Time heals always — because then you forget. Like, you’re angry when it first happens,” Teresa explained.

“But now, it’s been … I’m married three years. So it’s been three years. He didn’t come to my wedding, so we haven’t spoken in three years,” she revealed, referring to her 2022 wedding to Luis Ruelas that Joe and Melissa notably skipped.

“You can’t talk about the past. Like, you really can’t because if you talk about the past, you’re never going to really get anywhere,” she continued, adding, “I would say just to move on because I think that you’ll never get anywhere speaking about the past.”

After viewers of the Bravo franchise watched Teresa battle it out with her brother and Melissa for over a decade, fans finally saw a glimmer of hope last month when the “Standing Strong” author cracked the door open for a reconciliation between the trio.

When asked on “Jeff Lewis Live” whether there was a world in which she could “coexist” with Joe and Melissa, Teresa replied, “Never say never.”

Melissa, 46, hit back at her sister-in-law’s “strange” confession just a few days later at Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” Awards, where the Envy store owner insisted that “the door has been closed.” Melissa also shared that neither she nor Joe has had “any contact” with Teresa “in probably two years at this point,” so her sentiment seemingly came “out of nowhere.”

Joe, 51, had a different response to his sister earlier this month, admitting that he’s willing to “forgive” her under one condition.

“If I sit down with her, and I hear her out, it has to be very humble. It has to come from a humble place,” he said on an Oct. 14 episode of “The Eds” podcast.

“It has to be real. It has to be, ‘I made mistakes.’ And [then] we can move forward,” he said.

Confirming that Teresa did text him asking to meet up, Joe insisted that he’d “like to hear her out” and “see what she has to say,” as he is not the type of person to hold a grudge as long as there is accountability.

“You can hurt me, but as long as you apologize, I accept it,” he shared, referring to himself as a “pushover.”

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