The RHONJ cast member wants to spend a semester in a popular European city.
Gabriella Giudice is just kicking off her sophomore year of college, but she's already thinking about spending a semester abroad next year.
The University of Michigan undergrad, who is the second eldest daughter of The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Teresa Giudice and Joe Giudice, wants to study abroad in Barcelona, Spain.
Teresa opened up about Gabriella's plans during a recent episode of her podcast, Turning the Tables with Teresa Giudice.
She, more specifically, shared that she had just gone to visit Barcelona and Ibiza with her husband, Luis "Louie" Ruelas. "As a matter of fact, my daughter Gabriella, that's where she wants to study abroad," Teresa said about Barcelona. "That's where she wants to go, so I'm glad we got to see Barcelona. That's where she wants to go, so I'll be visiting Barcelona a lot."
Gabriella Giudice's college life and finance internship
Elsewhere in the podcast episode, Teresa confirmed that Gabriella had just left to begin her second year at the University of Michigan. Soon, she will also be taking on a finance internship during her first semester.
"As a matter of fact, Evan [Goldschneider] and Jeff Fessler helped Gabriella get her internship," Teresa exclusively told BravoTV.com in July 2024. "Yeah, and she ended up going with Jeff Fessler's contact. The reason Evan wanted to help her is because he's a [University of] Michigan guy. You know, he went to Michigan too, [and] Gabriella goes to Michigan, so he's like, 'Of course I'm going to help her.' But, I thought that was so sweet, and we bonded over that."
"And how I contacted Jeff Fessler is through Jenn[ifer] Fessler," Teresa continued. "[She] told me, 'My husband has a lot of contacts if your daughter ever needs an internship.' I was like, 'Oh my god, thank you.' And I thought that was so sweet of her. And then that's how I was bonding with Jenn Fessler. Like, that was sweet of her to tell me that."
Once Gabriella made her final internship decision, Teresa sent Jeff and Evan "thank you baskets saying 'thank you so much for helping my daughter.'"