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How Teresa Giudice and Luis Ruelas Will Celebrate 2nd Wedding Anniversary
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Date:2025-04-15 17:53:13
Teresa Giudice and Luis "Louie" Ruelas are preparing to celebrate a major marriage milestone.
In honor of their second wedding anniversary, The Real Housewives of New Jersey stars revealed they will be taking a special European vacation.
"We're going to Greece, Barcelona, Ibiza," Teresa exclusively told E! News at Jill Zarin’s MEND Skincare Luxury Luncheon by Laifen & Ticket2Events on July 20, while Louie added, "Very excited. Four more days!"
The Bravo stars have made a new tradition of traveling to the Mediterranean to celebrate tying the knot on Aug. 6, 2022. Last year, the couple jetted off to Mykonos with their blended families, which includes her four daughters Gia Giudice, 23, Gabriella Giudice, 20, Miliania GIudice, 18, and Audriana Giudice, 14, (with ex Joe Giudice) as well as his sons Nicholas Ruelas, 22, and Louie Ruelas Jr., 20, who he shares with ex Marisa Ruelas.
As for how their marriage is today, Teresa called their relationship "beautiful" while he said their bond is "fantastic."
And when it comes to the key to a strong union, Louie stated, "Communication."
The Skinny Italian author added, "He's amazing. He's great. I guess when you're in love it's very easy."
"And you just got to respect each other," she continued, "and always stay in your love bubble."
Plus, Teresa has her husband's back—no matter what. In fact, she revealed her man will be vindicated from rumors about his past marriage during RHONJ's upcoming season 14 finale.
"Since I've met Louie, there have been people that have been putting out false narratives out there and I prove it in black and white and you'll see that," Teresa noted. "We see who's been putting out lies out there."
The Real Housewives of New Jersey airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on Bravo. And keep reading to relive Teresa and Louie's fairytale wedding.
—Reporting by Nikaline McCarley
Teresa walks down the aisle, as seen in this photo shared by Jill Zarin.
Teresa makes her way down the aisle.
Teresa poses with her four daughters.
Teresa and Luis are seen at their wedding ceremony at the Park Chateau Estate in East Brunswick, NJ on Aug. 6, 2022.
Mazel tov!
RHONJ's Jennifer Aydin appears with co-star and fellow bridesmaid Dolores Catania.
Taja Abitbol shared this pic of the bride and groom.
Loni Love sheds a tear as Tre makes her way down the aisle.
The bride and groom enjoy their first dance at their reception.
The newlyweds match in all-white.
The couple shares a special moment on the dancefloor.
The two kiss at their reception.
Taja Abitbol shared this video of the bride and groom arriving at their reception.
Jill shares a selfie with partner Gary Brody.
Taja Abitbol shared this pic of herself with the bride at the reception.
Luis and Teresa talking to their guests.
Loni poses with the newlyweds.
Teresa's daughters and bridesmaids Gia, Gabriella, Milania and Audriana Giudice film a TikTok dance.
The Real Housewives of New York City's Dorina Medley poses with bridesmaid and Real Housewives of New Jersey star Jennifer Aydin.
Reporting for bridesmaid duty!
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star's youngest daughter, 12, poses for a mirror selfie.
Audriana Giudice shares a selfie with her mom.
Teresa's daughters and bridesmaids Gia, Gabriella, Milania and Audriana Giudice pose for a pic.
Teresa and Louie pose with the wedding party, including all of their children.
Loni grabs a snapshot with RHOA's Kenya Moore and Phaedra Parks and a few of the evening's entertainers.
The happy couple steals a minute alone.
The bride gets ready for her big day. "Love makes you beautiful @teresagiudice," wrote her co-star Jennifer Aydin. "#Congratulations! #LouResa!!"
RHOA meets RHODubai.
Teresa and her daughter pose with fellow Housewives.
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