Joe Giudice is living his best life.
The father of four and ex-husband to The Real Housewives of New Jersey‘s Teresa Giudice remains super active on Instagram, where Joe keeps his followers in the know regarding his life in The Bahamas. As he put it in an Instagram reel not long ago, “Time flies, but the memories last forever,” he wrote with a red heart and a ton of photos and video clips with loved ones in recent years. “Great times with family and friends — laughs, good vibes, and moments you never forget.”
Weddings, dinners, and vacations were just a few of his memories of “Joe over the years,” as he captioned the collage, which dated back to 2019 and featured his daughters, Gia Giudice, Gabriella Giudice, Milania Giudice, and Audriana Giudice.
Earlier this week, it was “tropical vibes” as the former Househusband set forth for Panama. Between raising a glass to those close to him or hitting up the rainforests with a cigar in his teeth, Joe proves time and time again he’s a man on the move.
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“Panama was supposed to be a vacation,” he wrote. “Turned into a lifestyle.”
The trip followed Joe’s September visit to Mexico, where he participated in a celebrity boxing match against Antonio Sabato Jr.
Where is Joe Giudice now?
He sees his daughters several times a year, including their big Bahamas Christmas in 2024. More recently, he showed his pride for Audriana’s induction into the National Honor Society, and shared a heartfelt message for Gabriella’s 21st birthday.
Joe also has a still relationship with Teresa — who has since married current husband, Luis “Louie” Ruelas — and has been featured on the Housewife’s podcast, Turning the Tables with Teresa Giudice.
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Does Joe Giudice want to return to the United States?
In a January episode of Teresa’s podcast, Joe expressed hopes to return to the U.S., stating, “I got a lawyer working on something, but she’s been working on it and hasn’t done anything yet, so, I don’t know, we’ll see.”
In the meantime, he’s content to have “everything” he needed in The Bahamas. When asked what he misses most about the U.S., he said the following: ”You grow up someplace, you get used to everything. I mean, that’s why I adapt[ed] here in The Bahamas, Nassau, because it’s kind of like Americanized, and I always see American people here,” he said. “So, I kind of feel like I’m close to home. When I was in Italy, it wasn’t really the same. It was nice, but it just felt far. Like, here, it’s close. It’s only two-and-a-half hours away, and I guess because everybody comes and visits me, I don’t feel like I’m too far.”
See how Gia supported her dad following his Battle of the Italian Stallions boxing match.
