Teresa Giudice Gets Booed After Revealing She Didn’t Sign a Prenup Ahead of Her Wedding to Luis Ruelas: ‘True Love’

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A difference of opinion. Teresa Giudice received a shockingly negative response from her own fans after she confirmed she didn’t sign a prenup ahead of her wedding to Luis Ruelas.During the October 18 episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, which was taped at BravoCon the previous weekend, the Real Housewives of New Jersey star, 50, was asked about her final decision by an attendee.

Giudice, for her part, cited “true love” as the reason why she ultimately chose not to fill out the legal paperwork.Andy Cohen attempted to calm down the crowd by saying it was the reality star’s “personal decision” to not have a prenup before tying the knot.Earlier this year, the New Jersey native raised eyebrows when she revealed she had no plans to protect her assets. “No.

I mean, I would, you know, if he said so. I’m so very easy about that. He definitely has more than me,” she said on WWHL in February. “I would never take anything from him, I’m so not like that.”Ruelas, 47, who was in the audience, shook his head after Cohen, 54, asked whether the couple discussed a potential prenup.Meanwhile, Giudice’s daughter Gia came to her defense while bartending during the late-night show. “My dad made her sign a prenup and I really didn’t like that,” the 21-year-old said, referring to her father, Joe Giudice.Teresa was previously married to Joe, 50, from 1999 to 2020.

The pair share four daughters — Gia, Gabriella, 18, Milania, 16, and Audriana, 13. Ruelas, for his part, has two sons — Nicholas and Louie Jr. — from his previous marriage to Marisa DiMartino.Us Weekly originally confirmed November 2020, two months after Teresa and Joe finalized their divorce, that the Bravo personality and Ruelas were dating.

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