Gia Giudice‘s journey on Special Forces is not getting any smoother after a Directing Staff member cursed her out.
In Us Weekly‘s exclusive clip from the Thursday, October 30, episode of the Fox series, Gia, 24, is confronted by Jason “Foxy” Fox after a challenge.
“I’m sorry, I was tangled on this and I couldn’t see,” she tells Foxy, who replies, “I don’t give a s***. I had a f***ing mouth full of rope and I didn’t f***ing moan about it, did I?”
Gia notes she “didn’t complain,” but she “couldn’t see.” Foxy, however, isn’t happy that Gia “shouted” despite being “scared.”
“I don’t give a f***. Stop answering back. Don’t roll your eyes or I will f***ing throw you off this course for having a bad attitude,” he adds. “You will learn not to do that s***. Because there is stuff coming up where you will get absolutely crucified. Am I f***king making myself clear?”
Special Forces, which premiered in 2023, puts contestants through harsh, military-style training based on actual Special Forces selection processes. They face intense physical and mental challenges designed to push their limits.
Gia is one of many reality TV stars making up the season 4 cast of Special Forces. The competition also features Kody Brown, Jussie Smollett, Brittany Cartwright, Eric Decker, Jessie James Decker, Johnny Manziel, Chanel Iman, Nick Young, Ravi Patel, Brianna LaPaglia, Andrew East, Shawn Johnson East, Randall Cobb and Teresa Giudice.
While Gia is still competing to be the winner, her mother, Teresa, 53, self-eliminated earlier this season.
“There was a lot going through my mind at that moment. We spoke about a lot of things because we were there days before [filming started]. We spoke about a lot of things, and I’m always a mom first. So I was just thinking, ‘I would never want to see anybody hitting my child,’” Teresa shared exclusively with Us Weekly earlier this month. “I also wouldn’t want her to see me fighting anyone because that would be hard for her too. But if I saw her getting punched, I would have definitely jumped in.”
Teresa struggled with her decision to leave because it meant leaving Gia on her own.
“I cried that whole night. I cried going home at the airport, I cried when I got home and I cried until Gia came home. Even my husband [Luis Ruelas] was like, ‘What’s wrong with you?’ He’s like, ‘You think you’re so different,’” she recalled. “I would tell him, ‘I won’t be good until Gia gets home.’ I was just so worried about her. But I knew that she was going to be fine. I know my child.”
After Teresa’s exit, viewers saw Gia get told by DS that she was better off competing without her mother around — which Teresa didn’t agree with after watching the conversation.
“I was not holding her back, and she knows that. Listen, they don’t know us that well, and that’s what they thought,” Teresa said. “Was I worried about her? Was she worried about me? Of course. That’s my daughter and I’m her mom. But I was definitely not holding her back. She even said it. She’s like, ‘My mom was not holding me back.’”
She continued: “We both would be able to do it on our own. But it was nice to have her there. I was grateful to do that and to start with her. But we’re both capable of doing it on our own. But I enjoyed doing it with her, and her sisters were jealous that we did it together. They’re like, ‘I want to do something with you.’”
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test airs on Fox Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET.
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