'Welcome to wax museum': Internet slams 'RHONJ' star Teresa Giudice for using 'too much' filter in her photo
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' star Teresa Giudice recently made headlines for her explosive family feud. The Bravo fans have seen Teresa and Melissa Gorga feuding for years. The reality star breaks down into tears after a heated argument with Melissa in the latest episode of the Bravo show.
Teresa recently had a sold-out show in Boston with her husband Louis Ruelas. She shared a few photos from the event. But fans seemingly didn't like the excessive use of filters and called her out in the comments.
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Teresa shared a series of photos of herself on social media. She stunned in a black top, blazer paired with glittery pants. The reality star complimented her look with a gold-colored Om pendant. She also gave a close glimpse at her make-up and hair. Alongside the photo, Teresa wrote, "My look for our Boston event last night. Can’t wait to share pics from the show! Thanks to everyone that came out!." She attended an event in Boston with her husband Louie. The event was also attended by comedian Andrea Lopez. During the event, Teresa unveiled a teaser of her wedding which 'RHOBH' fans will watch in the next episode of the Bravo show.
'Scary! That filter is terrible!'
Although Teresa's fans loved her gorgeous outfit, social media users slammed the reality star for using filters on her photos. An Instagram user commented, "Welcome to the wax museum." Another person noted, "Facetune is HEAVY yo." "Stop filtering. We see you. Yikes," added another user. Another social media user wrote, "Scary! That filter is terrible!" Another follower suggested, "Stop with the filters you don’t need them." Another critic wrote, "That’s either a lot of filter work or a lot of work plastic surgery. Too much."
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