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Joe Giudice shares photos of ex Teresa and daughters and begs ‘take me back’ amid Italian coronavirus crisis

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REAL Housewives of New Jersey's Joe Giudice shared photos of his ex Teresa and daughters and begged ‘take me back’ amid Italian coronavirus crisis.

The has been quarantined for over a week due to the spread of .

 Joe Giudice shares photos of his ex Teresa and daughters and begs ‘take me back’ amid Italian coronavirus crisis
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Joe Giudice shares photos of his ex Teresa and daughters and begs ‘take me back’ amid Italian coronavirus crisisCredit: Instagram
 He is currently living in Salerno in the Campania region of Italy
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He is currently living in Salerno in the Campania region of ItalyCredit: Instagram

Joe posted pictures of his four daughters along with ex writing "#takemeback."

He is currently living in Salerno in the Campania region of Italy.

Campania is in the south of the country away from the areas most effected by the outbreak.

Italy has the highest number of confirmed Covid-19 cases, outside of China, with more than 30,000, as its death toll is exceeding 2,500.

Joe Giudice demanded the Italian government ‘set him free’ from Coronavirus quarantine

Joe returned to his native country after being released form an ICE detention in October 2019, where he's awaiting the outcome of his latest deportation appeal.

This followed the dad completing his 41-month prison sentence in March.

In December he and Teresa announced they were divorcing after more than 20 years of marriage.

Joe and Teresa Giudice became household names from Real Housewives of New Jersey
The 47-year-old sent a message to his daughters telling them to stay strong during the pandemic

Joe added in his post how he learned in prison to be independent and not rely on others such as the media.

Joe went on: "Relying on others to make our decisions will make us robots.

"We need to make our own choices because if we don’t their is no significant meaning to our lives.

"Take this time to affirm, redefine, pray, believe, and have faith in you! Invest in your future; be selfish, pamper yourself, spend time with family, support your child’s school planning, etc."

Friends and family gathered to sing Viva Italia on the balcony
Joe originally was very angry about the coronavirus quarantine

He recently posted a video singing Viva Italia on his balcony with friends and family joining him.

The track is a popular pop song from 1979 and has become something of a national anthem in Italy.

"Staying positive with [music]," Joe wrote on Instagram.


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