Teresa Giudice Shares Details on Milania's College Apartment: "We Can Stay with Her" (EXCLUSIVE)

   

Though many Bravo kids have moved into dorm rooms for their first year of college (with some elevated décor, we might add), it appears Milania is opting for apartment living. 

Teresa Giudice with her daughter Milania Giudice on a beach together

During a recent chat with BravoTV.com, Teresa revealed Milania is moving into a "brand new apartment building" near her future university.  

"I have to say: It's beautiful," Teresa shared during the interview before revealing why she and Milania decided against moving into the university's dorms.

"When Gia moved into her dorm I was like, 'This is where you're gonna live?!" she said. "It's small. It's like, how do you fit all your stuff in there?" 

Teresa continued by sharing more details about Milania's forthcoming abode, also giving another reason for the apartment plans. 

"[Milania's] going to move into a three or four-bedroom apartment," Teresa revealed. "Then if we go there for the weekend, we can stay with her instead of a hotel." 

Milania Giudice on her bed that's decorated in red and black decor celebrating her acceptance to University of Tampa.

Milania Giudice opens up about going to the University of Tampa

In February 2024, Milania announced she would be a Spartan after previously confirming her acceptance to the school, along with her acceptance to Sacred Heart University, Michigan State University, West Virginia University, Penn State University, Indiana University, the University of Alabama, and the University of South Carolina.

During an appearance on the Namaste B$tches podcast, Milania shared her reasoning for heading to the Sunshine State for school. 

"Honestly, I have grown so much to hate the cold. I'm so over the cold weather," the New Jersey native said on the podcast. "I also didn't do the SAT, I didn't do the test. I am not a test taker, I do not like taking tests, I hate taking tests. And I knew I had good grades, so I was like, 'I'm just going to put in schools that go test-optional.' I knew I want warm weather, because I'm so over the cold. I just want[ed] to be close to a beach."

Moreover, Milania noted how the school is just a 30-minute plane ride away from her dad, Joe Giudice, who is living in Nassau, Bahamas. 

-Reporting by Tina Santomauro