‘Thats not her!’ Internet goes into frenzy as Teresa Giudice poses with Melissa Gorga lookalike
NEW JERSEY, CALIFORNIA: The internet was sent into a frenzy when 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star Teresa Giudice posted a picture with her friend, who bore a striking resemblance to her sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga. The uncanny similarity between Teresa's friend and Melissa prompted fans to speculate whether the long-standing feud between the two sisters-in-law had finally come to an end, and they had reconciled their differences.
Shortly after the initial excitement, it was revealed that the lady in the picture was not Melissa Gorga, but rather one of Teresa's friends named Lina Kidis. Despite this clarification, many fans found it difficult to believe that the striking resemblance between Lina and Melissa was purely coincidental.
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The revelation that the woman in the photo was not Melissa came as a surprise to some fans who had eagerly speculated about a potential reconciliation between Teresa and Melissa based on the resemblance. However, upon learning the true identity of Teresa's friend, some fans expressed disappointment, while others found humor in the situation.
"Raise your hand if you got played and thought Melissa was in that picture?" a fan wrote. "Hol’ up!!! THATS NOT MELISSA?!?!," said another. "Isn’t she in the pic???," added one. "The way I thought that was Melissa Gorga!! I would've been happy if everyone could get along!!," added another. "Is that Melissa?? Is Joe there??," said an user. "thought same…..I think that was done on purpose," said another. "Teresa would never."
What is the feud between Melissa Gorga and Teresa Giudice?
Melissa Gorga and Teresa Giudice, sisters-in-law and stars of 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey,' have been embroiled in a feud that has captured the attention of fans for years. The feud escalated in 2022 due to rumors swirling about Melissa's alleged infidelity to her husband, Joe Gorga, Teresa's brother.
Despite Melissa's denial of the allegations, tensions between the two women reached new heights. Teresa's ex-husband, Joe Giudice, added to the drama by implying on social media that Teresa's affection for Melissa was not genuine.
Melissa, however, expressed a desire for reconciliation, especially for the sake of Teresa's daughters. She wanted to mend fences and move past the toxicity that had marred their relationship.
The feud took a dramatic turn during the reunion of 'RHONJ' season 13. Melissa confronted Teresa about allegations made by Teresa's husband, Louis "Louie" Ruelas, regarding Melissa's fidelity. This confrontation led to heated exchanges between the two women, with Teresa even suggesting that Joe Gorga deserved better than Melissa.
The strain on their relationship was further highlighted when Melissa and Joe chose not to attend Teresa's wedding to Louis Ruelas. Teresa addressed their absence, emphasizing her acceptance of the situation and her focus on maintaining positive energy at her wedding despite the family rift.
Melissa Gorga reveals current relationship update with Teresa Giudice
Melissa Gorga shared insights into her current relationship with her sister-in-law, Teresa Giudice, following their well-publicized feud on The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Melissa revealed that viewers can expect a shift in their dynamic in the upcoming season of the Bravo show. Despite the lingering tensions, Melissa clarified that there won't be any more drama between her and Teresa. She even went as far as saying, "We don't even, like, look at each other."
Despite the apparent distance, Melissa acknowledged that this dynamic is the "new normal" for them. While she expressed regret over the situation, she recognized the need to accept it for what it is and allow things to take their course. "It is the new normal," she explained. "I think it just is what it is. I always say it's unfortunate. I'll never be, like, happy about that. But we're all living, and we're happy, and sometimes things just need to take its course. Right now that's definitely how it is."