Family drama doesn’t disappear just because the cops showed up. Milania Giudice may have moved past her arrest following an alleged altercation at Teresa Giudice’s New Jersey mansion, but her relationship with her sisters Gabriella and Audriana is decidedly frosty—and their text exchanges prove it.
The tension started when things got heated at the mansion. Gabriella was the one who called police after Milania allegedly began throwing candles and food during what witnesses described as a wild outburst. Fast forward to now, and the sisters are communicating again, but calling it civil would be generous. Milania shared screenshots of their text conversations on her Instagram Story, and they’re dripping with snark and frustration rather than any real reconciliation.
In one exchange, Gabriella takes a shot at Milania by calling her a keyboard warrior. Milania’s response? A dismissive“alright…w ur weird ass words.”It’s the kind of cutting remark that says more about the underlying hurt than any lengthy apology ever could. The second exchange with Audriana is even more pointed—Audriana comes right out and calls Milania mean, which hits at something deeper than the surface-level argument.
What makes this dynamic interesting is what it reveals about how families navigate conflict when the world is watching. Milania hasn’t exactly taken the graceful route to redemption either. After her arrest, she addressed it in a TikTok video by saying“s*** happens”and deflected by complaining that the mugshot circulating online was a fake because she looks better in the real photo. It’s a deflection strategy that suggests she’s not ready to seriously reckon with what happened or how her actions affected her sisters.
The Giudice household has always operated under a certain level of intensity, but this moment highlights how quickly family bonds can fray when someone crosses a line. Whether these text exchanges represent a temporary rough patch or a deeper rift remains to be seen. For now, the sisters are at least talking—even if what they’re saying to each other is anything but warm.
How much slack should family cut for each other when things go this far?

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