RHONJ’s Teresa Giudice Says Husband Luis Was the “Driver” Behind Gorga Family Reconciliation, Discusses How He Made It “Easier” for Her and Melissa

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RHONJ’s Teresa Giudice Says Husband Luis Was the “Driver” Behind Gorga Family Reconciliation, Shares How He Made It “Easier” for Her and Melissa

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Teresa Giudice revealed what role her husband Luis Ruelas played in her reconciliation with brother Joe Gorga and his wife Melissa Gorga. The Real Housewives of New Jersey star said Luis was the “driver behind” it, and shared how he made it “easier” for her and Melissa.

Before BravoCon 2025, Teresa and Joe surprised fans by reconciling after their years-long feud. Although Joe, Melissa, and Teresa have shared certain details about their reunion, Luis has stayed relatively quiet.

On her Turning the Tables podcast, Teresa was asked what role Luis played in the reconciliation.

“That’s an amazing question. I feel like my poor honey doesn’t get all the credit he deserves,” said Teresa. “Because after I reached out to my brother, me and him met, then the four of us met. [Luis] was really the driver behind this, because him and my brother just picked up right where they left off.”

“And then it just made it so much easier for Melissa and I,” she continued.

Teresa’s co-host added, “It just kind of shows how much of a family man he is and how he really has your best interests at heart.”

“He always wants to make me happy,” Teresa added. “So he was just happy for me. And I have to say, by him and my brother speaking every day, it just really helped me and Melissa. … I don’t know — it was just very easy to get back to … the way it was before. Like we just picked up exactly kind of where we left off. And it was very easy.”

On a past episode of Turning the Tables, Joe shared insight into their family reunion.

“I was just like waiting for that call. I really was. I just said, ‘She’ll call one day. She’ll call,’” Joe stated at the time. “I was waiting for you to call. It was up to you. So it was your call, and I waited, and it was great.”

“I missed you,” Teresa responded. “Did you miss me?”

“I did,” he said. “[I missed] almost everything. We had an amazing relationship. Again, we were best friends. And just her silliness because she’s funny as f**k. … The biggest thing that really hurt me a lot [was that] our parents are gone, and we’re not talking. So it wasn’t good. It wasn’t a good feeling. But now, you know, that would never happen again.”