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Joe Giudice Asks For Permission

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Yes, Juicy Joe is traveling back to Italy.

He is married to Tesresa Giudice and has been allowed to return to his motherland as he awaited the final decision about his deportation case. On September 24, Joe filed a request about the same to the US Immigration and Customer Enforcement to release him from the custody and allow him to fly back to Italy. A couple of judges signed the request off on Wednesday. They denied his request of allowing him to stay in the USA anymore.

According to the request made by Joe, his family attorney said that “Joe Guidice asks for permission and wishes to be released from the custody so that he may begin working for and contribute to his wife and four kids financially however it is unknown that when he will actually fly back.

Teresa has not released any statement about the same so far. She has been married to Joe for 20 years. They are parents to Audriana (10), Milania (14), Gabriella (15) and Gia (18). Yet last month, the star of the Real Housewives of New Jersey admitted and shared that her family is going through real sad time.

She said that it is a sad time whatever my husband is facing and we are trying our best to work it out. The most significant thing in all this is that we have four daughters who mean a lot to us. Therefore, I am hoping that Joe makes it stay in the United States of America.

However, when explored deeper, it was found that Joe is more than willing to go back home to Italy. Since he has been released from prison in March for all the charges against him, he shared that he wants to fly back to his native country.

Joe was found accused of hiding his fortune in filing bankruptcy. He was also accused of not filing the tax between the years 2004 and 2008. Teresa was also indicated of some charges and was released from the prison back in 2015 after serving an eleven-month sentence for the fraud.

Last October, an immigration court asked to deport Joe to have homeland once he serves the prison. Though Joe has lived in the USA since his childhood, he did not obtain American citizenship. According to US law, immigrants can be deported to their native countries if they are found to be convicted of an aggravated felony, or a crime of moral turpitude.

ICE took Joe in custody after being in 41 months sentence for fraud and conspiracy charges. He has been living in Western Pennsylvania since his release. In May the star was allowed to continue living the US while he awaits his fate. At that time, the star shared that, “we are grateful that the court has granted the stay.” Joe has been looking forward to fighting this to the very end. He added that there is nothing important to him other than to returning home to his family, his kids, and his wife of course.

 

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Viola Davis Shines as U.S. President in Amazon Thriller ‘G20’

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Viola Davis Shines as U.S. President in Amazon Thriller ‘G20’

Award-winning actress Viola Davis is taking on one of her most powerful roles yet—playing the President of the United States in the new action-packed thriller G20, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

Directed by Patricia Riggen, G20 follows U.S. President Danielle Sutton, portrayed by Davis, as she navigates a terrifying terrorist attack during a G20 summit in Cape Town, South Africa. With world leaders in danger and her family threatened, President Sutton must take charge in a fight for survival.

For Davis, the role is more than just another character — it’s a full-circle moment. The Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy-winning star reflected on how seeing strong Black women on TV as a child — especially Teresa Graves in the 1974 crime series Get Christie Love!—inspired her belief in what was possible.

“When you see it, you can believe it. When you see it, you can see yourself in it,” Davis said, recalling how empowered she felt watching Graves command the screen. “That 6-year-old Viola has been serving me. My job is to make her squeal.”

The movie also features Anthony Anderson as First Gentleman Derek Sutton, Marsai Martin as their daughter Serena, and Christopher Farrar as their son Demetrius. Davis personally requested Anderson for the role, citing their longtime friendship and shared experiences in the entertainment industry.

The two actors even joked about their bond, admitting that some of their best memories come from snagging goodies at Hollywood gifting suites. “We like the free stuff,” Davis laughed.

With a compelling plot, a diverse and talented cast, and a trailblazing lead, G20 delivers high-stakes action and heartfelt representation. Davis’s portrayal of a commanding and compassionate Black female president is a groundbreaking moment in Hollywood — and one her younger self would be proud to see.


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Blotto Documentary Set to Premiere at Cohoes Music Hall

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Blotto Documentary Set to Premiere at Cohoes Music Hall

Fans of ’80s rock and Capital Region history are in for a treat this weekend as a new documentary about Albany-based band Blotto is set to premiere at Cohoes Music Hall on Saturday.

Titled “Hello! My Name Is Blotto — The Movie!” the film chronicles the journey of the quirky, genre-blending rock group that rose to national recognition in the early 1980s. The documentary is produced by Rob Lichter, also known as Bert Blotto, and features footage, interviews, and photographs spanning over five decades.

Blotto’s roots trace back to the 1970s in Saratoga Springs, where they performed as The Star Spangled Washboard Band at colleges and clubs. The group found national fame with their hit single “I Wanna Be A Lifeguard,” whose music video — created in collaboration with SUNY Albany students — was broadcast on MTV’s very first day, August 1, 1981.

The band followed up with other crowd-pleasers like “Metalhead” and “You Can’t Fire Me, I Quit,” becoming a beloved part of the upstate New York rock scene.

The film premiere event will begin with doors opening at 6 p.m., followed by the screening at 7 p.m. Attendees can also look forward to an intermission and a live Q&A session with those involved in the film’s production.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer curious about local music history, this documentary offers an entertaining and nostalgic glimpse into one of Albany’s most iconic bands.

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Jennifer Lopez Stuns in Bold Black Bodysuit

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Jennifer Lopez Wears Headturning Black Bodysuit, Expresses ‘Gratitude’

Jennifer Lopez is once again making headlines — this time not only for her stunning fashion choice but also for her uplifting message.

The global superstar took to Instagram to share a striking photo of herself wearing a sleek black bodysuit, paired with a caption reflecting on the things she’s most grateful for.

“Gratitude check-in,” JLo wrote, before listing three heartfelt points:

  1. “My body — working hard but still better than ever.”
  2. “The people who keep my heart full.”
  3. “The little moments that become the best memories.”

She ended her message by encouraging her followers to reflect on their own blessings, asking, “What are you grateful for today?”

Fans Flood the Comments with Love and Support

Lopez’s fans responded with an outpouring of love and admiration in the comments.

“Queen! Grateful for your tour and everything you’ll do,” one wrote.
Another praised her resilience, saying, “I’m grateful that after everything the haters put you through last year, you never gave up and came back stronger!”

From messages about family, health, and friendship to inspiration and strength, her post struck a chord with many.

As always, Jennifer Lopez proves she’s not only a style icon but also a source of positivity and empowerment for millions around the world.

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