Gia Giudice is set to reveal a more personal side of her life in the second season of the reality series “Next Gen NYC,” as she navigates significant changes including moving out of her childhood home and expanding her career as a podcaster and influencer. Giudice, who has grown up in the public eye through her family’s reality television presence, described the upcoming season as an opportunity to let her guard down and share deeper aspects of her personal and professional journey.

Speaking ahead of the June release, Giudice emphasized that viewers will gain insight into her day-to-day activities, including her work with the podcast “Casual Chaos” and collaborations with various brands. She also noted that the season will explore her relationship with her boyfriend, Christian, offering a more intimate portrayal of her life beyond the screen.

Alongside Gia’s focus on personal growth, the show’s surrounding drama continues to draw attention, particularly involving Gia’s mother, Teresa Giudice of “Real Housewives of New Jersey.” Recently, fellow reality star Ava Dash accused Teresa of unfollowing her on Instagram, a claim Gia refuted, describing the allegation as baseless and “calculated.” According to Gia, Teresa was unaware of any action taken and lacks proficiency in managing social media accounts. Gia mentioned that both women are currently following each other and suggested that Dash felt regretful about highlighting the issue during the show.

The family dynamics extend to other cast members as well. Gia commented on the uneasy interactions with Georgia McCann, who she said unintentionally caused some drama last season but clarified that scheduling conflicts likely affected McCann’s participation in the show’s After Show segment.

Regarding her mother’s ongoing involvement in the latest season of “Real Housewives of New Jersey,” Gia described Teresa and her co-star Melissa as entering the season with a renewed sense of unity. She explained that the cast members have made a concerted effort to move past previous conflicts, fostering an environment free from old grievances. Gia expressed optimism that fans will appreciate seeing the improved relationships on screen, highlighting a sense of peace among the cast and the introduction of new members who have been well received.

Gia also addressed perceptions of her own demeanor in “Next Gen NYC,” noting that while she may have appeared harsh or aggressive previously, she feels she has become more open and approachable in the new season. She expressed excitement for audiences to see this evolution firsthand.

The second season of “Next Gen NYC” is anticipated to offer a blend of personal development, behind-the-scenes professional pursuits, and the complex social interactions typical of reality television families.