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Joe Giudice ‘overwhelmed with emotions’ after canceled Easter reunion with kids

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Joe Giudice (@joe.giudice) on Apr 11, 2020 at 4:33am PDT Joe Giudice is missing his four daughters this Easter weekend. Taking to Instagram on Saturday, the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” alum, who resides in Italy, said he felt “overwhelmed with emotions” after plans to reunite …

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Joe Giudice is missing his four daughters this Easter weekend.

Taking to Instagram on Saturday, the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” alum, who resides in Italy, said he felt “overwhelmed with emotions” after plans to reunite with his children had been canceled amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“For 🐣, my family and I were to reunite instead the unthinkable happened, not a day,hour,min. goes by that I don’t think about the girls,” Giudice posted.

He continued, “Special occasions are the hardest without them it feels emptier and less joyful. I felt overwhelmed with emotions so I ✍️.”

Joe Giudice with daughters Gia, Audriana, Milania and Gabriella GiudiceGia Giudice/ Instagram

Giudice, 47, returned to his native Italy in October to await a final decision in his deportation case. He and ex Teresa, also 47, later announced their separation after two decades of marriage.

In December, he reunited with the couple’s four daughters — Gia, 19, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 14, Audriana, 10 — for the holidays.

“My heart breaks for anyone who is going through not seeing their kids, wife, parents, or loss,” Giudice continued. “This has taught me to be grateful and humbled by all my experiences it reinforced the idea of never taking anything for granted, especially my babies.”

He later captioned another Instagram clip, “Happy Easter from me and my ‘ZOOM’ Peeps to you.”

Earlier this month, Teresa lost father Giacinto Gorga at the age of 76. Though the cause of death is unclear, a rep for Teresa previously told Page Six “he had been sick for a while.”

As of Sunday, there are over 156,000 confirmed coronavirus cases in Italy.

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