The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice cut a glamorous figure when she surfaced in Southern California this week.
As her deported ex-husband wages a campaign to be allowed back into America, Teresa stepped out with her new spouse Luis 'Louie' Ruelas.
Louie and Teresa, who tied the knot in 2022 in a ceremony filmed for Bravo, spent Thursday night at Amara magazine's 10th anniversary summer soiree.
Held at the Maya Hotel in Long Beach, the fashionable event saw Teresa making her showstopping presence felt in a plunging peekaboo dress.
Her ensemble allowed her to show off her surgically enhanced cleavage and hint at her enviably trim midriff as she posed for the cameras.
She proudly held up the 10th anniversary commemorative issue of the magazine, which just so happened to feature her on the cover.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice cut a glamorous figure when she surfaced in Southern California this week with her husband Luis 'Louie' Ruelas
Meanwhile Louie posed proudly at his wife's side in a white open shirt over a matching t-shirt, teamed with black trousers and accessorized with a cross.
While swanning around the fete, Teresa got in a bit of mingling with veteran actor Danny Trejo and bodybuilder Mike O'Hearn.
Both men have also covered the magazine before, and could be seen holding up the issues that had their images splashed across the front.
Teresa's latest sighting came after her first husband Joe Giudice argued that he has done his time after going to jail and getting deported from the U.S., asking Donald Trump for a second chance so he can reunite with his daughters.
Joe, 53, was hit with a 41-month jail sentence in 2014 after being convicted of multiple counts of bankruptcy fraud and one of tax dodging.
Teresa was convicted of fraud at the same time as Joe, and they served back-to-back sentences so that one parent at a time could be home with their children.
After being released, Joe was deported to his native Italy in 2019 and since 2021 has been living in the Bahamas, where he is waging a legal campaign to be allowed back into the US.
Amid the White House's push to rid the U.S. of illegal migrants, the ex-Real Housewives of New Jersey star pleaded his case to the president in an Instagram post to return to the country he grew up in on Thursday.

Louie and Teresa, who tied the knot in 2022 in a ceremony filmed for Bravo, spent Thursday night at Amara magazine's 10th anniversary summer soiree

Held at the Maya Hotel in Long Beach, the fashionable event saw Teresa making her showstopping presence felt in a plunging peekaboo dress

She proudly held up the 10th anniversary commemorative issue of the magazine, which just so happened to feature her on the cover

While swanning around the fete, Teresa got in a bit of mingling with veteran actor Danny Trejo (left) and bodybuilder Mike O'Hearn (right)

Both men have also covered the magazine before, and could be seen holding up the issues that had their images splashed across the front
'I’m Joe Giudice. I served my time, and I’ve been deported from the U.S. for nearly a decade,' he wrote.
'I was raised in Jersey, I’m a father of four amazing daughters, and I just want to be allowed to visit them again.'
'President Trump, I respect you and I’m asking for a second chance.'
Giudice's former Real Housewives colleague Siggy Flicker, who Trump appointed to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council earlier this year, commented that she's working on it.
Flicker wrote: 'I'm trying. Joe should be back home with his beautiful daughters!!!!!!'
Giudice’s criminal conviction and subsequent deportation also ended his marriage – with ex-wife Teresa also sentenced to 11 months inside.
At the time of their conviction, the Justice Department released a statement that made an example of the former couple and highlighted the risks of ‘cheating the government’ by failing to pay taxes.
U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman said: ‘The Giudices together deceived financial institutions with patently false loan applications; were dishonest when they sought the protection of the bankruptcy court and hid assets and income from the trustee; and Giuseppe [Joe] Giudice cheated the government by failing to pay taxes on years of significant income.

Former reality TV star Joe Giudice (pictured center) says he's done his time after being convicted and deported from the U.S. and is asking Donald Trump for a second chance so he can reunite with his daughters

Giudice's former Real Housewives colleague Siggy Flicker (pictured left), who Trump (pictured center) appointed to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council earlier this year, commented that she's working on it
‘When they pleaded guilty, both admitted swearing to statements they knew were lies. Prison is the appropriate penalty for these serious financial crimes.’
Giudice said in 2023 that he still doesn’t believe he did much wrong – and slammed the US for dumping him ‘like a dog’ in Italy.
He said: ‘I got thrown into a country that I knew nothing about. All right, basically, just dumped there like, like, like, I don't know, like, I guess a dog, you know what I mean. Not even a dog gets dumped like that.
‘And, you know, thank God, Italy took me in and, and basically took care of me. You know, they actually treated me like a person, not like the US.

The ex-Real Housewives of New Jersey star pleaded his case to the president in an Instagram post Thursday

‘The US treats you like garbage. I mean, they treat their own citizens like garbage. You know what? I mean, it's ridiculous the way they treat people there when you get involved in, you know, certain things like this.’
An audibly angry Giudice also complained he would never have been charged with fraud in the Bahamas or Italy – and claimed murderers get treated better than fraudsters in the US.
The dad-of-three continued: ‘I mean, my charges don't even exist here. You know, tax things don't exist in The Bahamas.
‘Tax things don't exist in, in Italy. You know what I mean, you know, you, you just don't go to jail for that stuff. You know what I mean, you get a fine, you get whatever.
‘But, I mean, you don't go to jail. You don't break your you know, they don't break families up in, you know, like they do over there.
‘I mean, they throw people behind bars there for years for that stuff. You know what I mean? And it's ridiculous, you know what I mean? A fine, you know, a slap on a wrist, six months.
‘You know, anything you do as a first offense should be more than a fine, not 15-years, or whatever the hell they give by, you know, for certain things like this, which I've seen them all in there.
‘You know what I mean? Who had 20 years. Who had 30 years. For tax things? You know what I mean? I'm not talking about, you kill somebody.

After being released, Giudice, seen here with ex Teresa in 2016, was deported back to his native Italy in 2019 and has been living in the Bahamas since 2021 - where he is waging a legal campaign to be allowed back into the US.

Giudice, 51, was hit with a 41-month jail sentence in 2014 after being convicted of multiple counts of fraud and one of tax dodging. His ex, Teresa, was convicted on the same charges and served 11 months in prison, but was released and filed for divorced. She has since remarried
‘Murderers get out before people like do tax frauds in the states. You know what I mean? First time, you should get a slap on a wrist, a fine. All right, take the money away, do whatever you gotta do.
‘But, you know, to break up a family and, you know, destroy their lives over one mistake. I don't think it's fair.’
Despite being furious over his jail sentence and deportation, Giudice said - as he did on Thursday - he hopes to overturn his deportation order and return to the US to be closer to his daughters: Gia, Milania, Audriana and Gabriella.