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Gia Giudice showcased a touch of her New Jersey roots in the latest episode of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, a move that didn’t sit well with the directing staff (DS).
During the sixth day of the Special Forces selection challenge, the 10 remaining recruits were divided into teams for a daunting task known as the “postman’s walk.” To succeed, each team had to traverse a 170-foot tightrope suspended 170 feet above a canyon, all within a span of 10 minutes.
While the majority of participants managed to complete the challenge successfully, Gia—daughter of Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice—found it difficult to finish in the required time.
DS members Billy Billingham and Jason “Foxy” Fox were relentless in urging Gia to pick up her pace, and her frustration mounted, particularly when she noticed the rope was tangled with the camera on her helmet.
“The rope is on my helmet!” she exclaimed, provoking Billingham’s ire as he shouted back, “I’ll do the shouting! You shut the fuck up!”
Fox, who had completed the task moments earlier, chimed in, “You’re losing your shit for no reason … I don’t remember gobbing off to you about it. Get over it, now.” When Gia bit back, claiming she was “over it,” Billingham once again shouted, “Shut the fuck up!”
The Next Gen NYC star ultimately failed the task, and when she finally reached the other side, Fox ripped into her over her attitude.
“I’m sorry, [the rope] was tangled on this,” Gia explained as she pointed to her helmet, to which Fox fired back, “I don’t give a shit. I had a fucking mouthful of rope, I didn’t fucking moan about it, did I?” Gia insisted that she “didn’t complain,” telling the DS that she simply “couldn’t see” past the rope. When he reminded her that she “shouted,” she told him she was “scared.”
“I don’t give a fuck. Stop answering back!” Fox roared. “Don’t roll your eyes or I’ll [kick] you off this course for having a bad attitude! You will learn not to do that shit. Because there’s stuff coming up where you’ll get absolutely crucified. Am I fucking making myself clear?!”
Gia eventually made her way back to the other recruits, and with tears in her eyes, she told them, “That’s actually so scary.”
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test airs Thursday nights at 9 p.m. ET/PT on FOX. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Hulu.
 
							 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
						 
						