Teresa Giudice’s daughters Milania, 16, and Gia, 21, receive an apology from their uncle Joe Gorga

Teresa Giudice’s daughters Gia, 21, and Milania, 16, have seemingly come to a truce with their uncle Joe Gorga after calling him out on all his trash talk.

After years of estrangement, due to Teresa’s brother past hostile behavior toward their mom and dad, the sisters spoke about their anger and feeling resentful about his remarks about their family. 

On Tuesday’s episode of the Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa, 49, brought her girls over to the home of her fiance Luis Ruelas for pizza, pasta and positive dialog. 

Patching things up: Teresa Giudice’s daughters Gia, 21, (pictured) and Milania, 16, have seemingly come to a truce with their uncle Joe Gorga after calling him out on all his trash talk 

While Gia had already made up with her uncle for badmouthing her father, Joe Giudice, her younger sister Milania, 16, was not so forgiving.

‘Milania. She has the biggest heart, but if you go after her dad, the guy that she loves the most. …She is going to have the biggest grudge against you,’ Gia said in a confessional.

Teresa told Milania about pizza night with Joe and she flat-out said she wasn’t going to it, before later changing her mind.

Not backing down: After years of estrangement, due to Teresa's brother past hostile behavior toward their mom and dad, the sisters spoke about their anger and feeling resentful about his remarks about their family; Mia pictured

Not backing down: After years of estrangement, due to Teresa’s brother past hostile behavior toward their mom and dad, the sisters spoke about their anger and feeling resentful about his remarks about their family; Mia pictured 

Hashing it out: On Tuesday's episode of the Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa, 49, brought her girls over to the home of her fiance Luis Ruelas for pizza, pasta and positive dialog

Hashing it out: On Tuesday’s episode of the Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa, 49, brought her girls over to the home of her fiance Luis Ruelas for pizza, pasta and positive dialog

Luis cooked up a pasta, eggplant and pizza feast and introduced self-help techniques to the family.

He urged them to write something they wanted to bring more into their life and something they wanted to release.

Luis went first and talked about leaning into trust and being tired of ‘sitting in confusion’.

Self-help techniques: Luis cooked up a pasta, eggplant and pizza feast and introduced self-help techniques to the family

Self-help techniques: Luis cooked up a pasta, eggplant and pizza feast and introduced self-help techniques to the family

‘What the hell are you talking about? Listen, I’m Italian. We talk like, ”Oh, what’s your problem?”,’ Joe said in a confessional.

Joe when it was his turn said that family shouldn’t have grudges and Milania spoke her mind and said it was rough seeing her uncle scream at her mother and say bad things about her dad.

‘It’s just, I’ve never seen, like, someone scream at someone like that. Like, I cannot watch that,’ Milania said.

Speaking up: Milania spoke her mind and said it was rough seeing her uncle scream at her mother and say bad things about her dad

Speaking up: Milania spoke her mind and said it was rough seeing her uncle scream at her mother and say bad things about her dad

She admitted that she wanted to let go of ‘overthinking’ about what is going to happen next to her family.

‘Listen, I apologize. I don’t want to argue anymore. I don’t,’ Joe said.

Joe admitted in a confessional that he finally understood her perspective.

Saying sorry: 'Listen, I apologize. I don't want to argue anymore. I don't,' Joe said

Saying sorry: ‘Listen, I apologize. I don’t want to argue anymore. I don’t,’ Joe said

‘I’m probably one of the reasons she lives in that fear, and I don’t want to be that person anymore,’ he said.

Joe then openly thanked Luis for helping to bring the family closer.

In a confessional Joe noted: ‘I know I have been hanging onto my anger with my nieces’ father.’

New perspective: 'I'm probably one of the reasons she lives in that fear, and I don't want to be that person anymore,' Joe said

New perspective: ‘I’m probably one of the reasons she lives in that fear, and I don’t want to be that person anymore,’ Joe said