Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice was the second competitor to quit season four of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.
Teresa was competing alongside her oldest dorter, Gia Giudice, which why she needed to leave the challenge.
Quitter #2 from Bravo TV:
Brittany Cartwright from The Valley quit Special Forces during the first day, so at least Teresa made it through a night.
But, the formerly imprisoned RHONJ personality was pushed to her limit the following day. She was tasked with participating in milling, a physical combat exercise in which two opponents have to aggressively punch each other in the head for a fixed period of time. The goal is to test their courage and endurance.
Gia Giudice was slated to face off against former U.S. soccer pro Christie Pearce Rampone, and Teresa threw in the towel.
But, Gia successfully held her own while weaving and jabbing against Christie. The show’s training directors called the stars’ efforts in the challenge “valiant.”
Gia is now on a solo mission:
Unfortunately for the Next Gen NYC personality, Gia struggled with being separated from her mom. “Part of me wants go, but part of me is like, ‘Don’t do that.'”
Teresa’s departure was even more unsettling for Gia given her parents’ past prison sentences. Both of her parents went to ‘camp’ for fraud and tax crimes. “My family trauma growing up was my parents went away for a little bit. So, I think that is my one trigger.”





