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RHONJ: Teresa Giudice's Wedding Is More Over-the-Top and Dramatic Than We Imagined in Preview
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Date:2025-04-16 02:43:01
The only thing that might upstage Teresa Giudice's wedding hair is the ongoing drama with her family.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star is finally walking down the aisle in Bravo's preview of their May 23 special Teresa Gets Married. While her and Luis "Louie" Ruelas' nuptials, which were filmed in August, is supposed to be the happiest day of their lives, their nasty feud with her brother Joe Gorga and sister-in-law Melissa Gorga might just overshadow their joy.
As her RHONJ co-star Margaret Josephs states in the teaser, "All I can think of is we're all here and Melissa and Joe are not."
Even though the couple chose to skip the wedding because of the bad blood, their presence was still felt at the ceremony. In fact, at one point an enraged Louie explodes with, "If these f--king people put out one more message on Instagram I swear to god I'm going to f--king bury them so bad."
The drama even brought Teresa to tears as she was getting the finishing touches done on her now-infamous sky-high $10,000 hair finished for the event. And trust, Bravoholics weren't the only ones shocked by the reality star's gravity-defying up 'do.
"The hair is supposed to be an accent," Jennifer Aydin remarks in the sneak peek, "not the main event."
The preview also reveals never-before-seen details from the extravagant ceremony, including nearly nude burlesque performers wearing nipple pasties, fire dancers and cameos from fellow Housewives Kenya Moore, Alexia Nepola, Dorinda Medley, Chanel Ayan and Ashley Darby.
"I want our wedding to be sexy, hot," Teresa notes, "something that people wouldn't forget with less clothes as possible."
Get a sneak peek of the drama-filled, over-the-top wedding in the video above. And keep reading for all the photos from their glamorous ceremony.
Teresa Gets Married airs Tuesday, May 23, at 8 p.m. on Bravo after tonight's RHONJ season 13 finale.
Teresa walks down the aisle, as seen in this photo shared by Jill Zarin.
Teresa makes her way down the aisle.
Teresa poses with her four daughters.
Teresa and Luis are seen at their wedding ceremony at the Park Chateau Estate in East Brunswick, NJ on Aug. 6, 2022.
Mazel tov!
RHONJ's Jennifer Aydin appears with co-star and fellow bridesmaid Dolores Catania.
Taja Abitbol shared this pic of the bride and groom.
Loni Love sheds a tear as Tre makes her way down the aisle.
The bride and groom enjoy their first dance at their reception.
The newlyweds match in all-white.
The couple shares a special moment on the dancefloor.
The two kiss at their reception.
Taja Abitbol shared this video of the bride and groom arriving at their reception.
Jill shares a selfie with partner Gary Brody.
Taja Abitbol shared this pic of herself with the bride at the reception.
Luis and Teresa talking to their guests.
Loni poses with the newlyweds.
Teresa's daughters and bridesmaids Gia, Gabriella, Milania and Audriana Giudice film a TikTok dance.
The Real Housewives of New York City's Dorina Medley poses with bridesmaid and Real Housewives of New Jersey star Jennifer Aydin.
Reporting for bridesmaid duty!
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star's youngest daughter, 12, poses for a mirror selfie.
Audriana Giudice shares a selfie with her mom.
Teresa's daughters and bridesmaids Gia, Gabriella, Milania and Audriana Giudice pose for a pic.
Teresa and Louie pose with the wedding party, including all of their children.
Loni grabs a snapshot with RHOA's Kenya Moore and Phaedra Parks and a few of the evening's entertainers.
The happy couple steals a minute alone.
The bride gets ready for her big day. "Love makes you beautiful @teresagiudice," wrote her co-star Jennifer Aydin. "#Congratulations! #LouResa!!"
RHOA meets RHODubai.
Teresa and her daughter pose with fellow Housewives.
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