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Gia Giudice Defends Her Father Joe From Cheating Rumors - Says 'Nice Try'

Gia Giudice is coming to her family's defense as the 14-year-old recently took to social media to deny rumors that her dad Joe is cheating on her mom Teresa while she's in prison. On Wednesday, the aspiring singer took to Twitter with a message about the rumors.

"Honestly hilarious how people go out of their way to make my family look bad…#nicetryppl," she wrote.

Gia followed it up by posting a quote about relationships.

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"There's a reason why people stay together. They give each other something nobody else can," the teen wrote.

Last week, InTouch claimed that Joe allegedly had an extramarital affair with a woman named Jamie Jackson just weeks before his wife turned himself in. However, an insider told E! News that "100 percent, nothing happened between the two."

"Joe was in Atlantic City for a meeting about getting a wine that he's involved with into one of the casinos. He was also there to discuss a potential appearance with Teresa for later that month before she surrendered," the source added.

E! News reports that the woman in question turned out to be a model hired by the wine company to do promotional work. As for the photo of Joe and Jamie, the source explains that it was taken during a "business meeting that turned into lunch" where they were joined by other people.

Joe gave a statement to Us Weekly completely denying the accusation.

"I did not flirt with her … nothing happened between us. Everything In Touch is saying that happened between us is a lie," he said.

Clearly, Gia has had enough of the rumors as she tweeted on Thursday, "I need a break from all this…a new beginning."

It was earlier reported that Gia has been helping her father take care of her younger sister since Teresa reported to Danbury prison in Jan. 5. Though she is behind bars, Teresa has made it a point to get in touch with her eldest daughter.

"Emails at night from my mom make me so happy," Gia wrote earlier this month.

Teresa is expected to be released from jail by March 2016.

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