“The Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Milania Giudice took to social media hours after news of her arrest broke and shared a cryptic message with fans.
Teresa Giudice’s 20-year-old daughter shared a photo on her Instagram Story Thursday of a roadside sign that reads, “None of us sit so high that we look down on anyone. Be humble.”
Referring to her famous mother, she shared a meme that read, “My mom and I are so close that sometimes I forget I’m talking to her,” along with a crying emoji.
The second meme also appears to refer to Teresa. “I hope my mother never has the burden of thinking she’s not good enough. I can fill the pages with the quiet and beautiful ways she shaped my life,” the quote reads.
As Page Six reported Thursday, Milania was arrested on May 14 for domestic violence and charged with one count of simple assault, according to a press release from Montville County Police Chief Andrew Caggiano.
The University of Tampa student was scheduled to appear in court on May 19, but it appears no argument was filed.
Representatives for Mr. Bravo and the Judith family could not be reached for comment to Page Six on Thursday.
As the arrest became known, Milania, the third of Teresa’s four daughters with ex-husband Joe Giudice, continued to post on social media praising her mother.
“Happy Birthday to my favorite person in the world!!!” she rants on Instagram on May 18, four days after her arrest, and shared a photo with Bravolebrities. “You are the most beautiful, I love you so much, mom 🩷🩷.”
A few days ago, she thanked the University of Tampa for its “best sophomores” with a photo album from the school year.
“I miss everything already,” she concluded Sunday’s post. Then on Tuesday, she took to the stage again to share a photo of herself in a bikini enjoying a boat ride with friends, captioning it: “Best days🛥️🩵.”
This is not Milania’s first run-in with the law. In May 2024, she was involved in a vehicle crash in New Jersey in a new Mercedes-Benz convertible. However, police determined that the other driver involved was at fault for “failure to yield the right of way” and “carelessness.”
