'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' News: Teresa Giudice Shares Short Video of Her Mother's Funeral Service
Since the passing of her mother, "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice has been flooding her Instagram account with touching photos and heartfelt messages, including a brief glimpse of the funeral service.
The news of Antonia Gorga's passing was first reported by PEOPLE. Antonia, 66, is survived by her two children, Joe Gorga and Teresa. She also has seven grandchildren - the children of Teresa and her husband, and the kids of Joe and his wife, "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" cast member Melissa.
"Thank you for the love and support during this extremely difficult time," Teresa captioned one post. "My mother was a very cherished part of our family and she'll be deeply missed. Each and every one of your messages of love & support are so appreciated. Give her eternal rest O Lord and may your light shine on her forever."
"This is a pain I've never felt before and goes so deep. I hope you know how deeply you were loved and how very badly you'll be missed," she wrote with another picture.
Teresa also shared a brief video of her mother's funeral service, which featured guests releasing white balloons to the sky as Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's "See You Again" is played in the background.
Melissa has also taken to Instagram to remember her mother-in-law. "She was a beautiful woman who loves her children & grandchildren so immensely," she wrote in the caption.
Other cast members from "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" showed their support through various social media platforms as well. Jacqueline Laurita posted an endearing wish to her friend which she simply captioned with a heart emoji.
Former co-star Amber Marchese shared her support via Twitter.
The past few years have not been easy for Teresa. She and her husband were charged with fraud and were sentenced to serve jail time.
Teresa and Joe were both very close to Antonia. Last year, the two siblings even brought their families together to celebrate Christmas Eve, which was the first time they did so at the Giudice household since Teresa's husband started his 41-month prison sentence.