Joe Giudice Raves About Ex-Wife Teresa Following Her Hilarious Super Bowl Commercial – ‘Congratulations Beautiful!’

Teresa Giudice appeared in the Super Bowl 54 Sabra commercial and it looks like her ex-husband, Joe Giudice was really impressed! So much so that, despite their separation, he still took to social media to show her some support.

Joe had nothing but love to share after watching the Real Housewives of New Jersey star’s funny Super Bowl commercial.

That being said, this morning, he decided to post a picture of Teresa over many Sabra Hummus containers.

The photo had Teresa looking super glam and Joe could not help but notice.

After all, he wrote in the caption: ‘Congratulations beautiful,’ and even added a fire emoji, a thumbs up one, as well as heart-eyes emojis!

It’s safe to say that the love is not lost as far as Joe is concerned.

But regardless of that, the commercial really was praise-worthy.

Sabra managed to convince Teresa and her rival Caroline Manzo to both star in it but instead of having a brawl on screen or anything, they just both flipped a table, making reference to that time Teresa did it during RHONJ’s first season’s finale.

Afterwards, the two ladies simply share a laugh. How iconic!

Furthermore, the RHONJ rivals were joined by other stars such as Norman ‘Boomer’ Esiason, T-Pain, Charli D’Amelio and more!

It’s great to see Joe being so supportive of his ex even though they are no longer a couple.

While they are not yet planning on getting a divorce, for the sake of their four daughters, the two have seemingly went their separate ways.

Back in December, Joe seemed to reference their separation with a post that read: ‘It’s Time To Let Go.’

This is not the first time Joe shows his support of Teresa.

Last month, after she revealed her new eyebrow kit, Bella Brow, the man posted: ‘My hardworking wife or was ♥♥♥♥’

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At the same time, however, fans were confused about that message. Was it actually a diss? We may never know!


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