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Melissa Gorga's net worth stands at $3 million. Her net worth is shared with Joe Gorga. Melissa Gorga, Joe and their entire family gained fame as Melissa became a part of The Bravo's The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Joe Gorga was a developer of real estate. He also is brother to Teresa Giudice, another cast participant. Joe was the one who designed the house the which they lived in the show. Melissa together with Teresa as her sister-inlaw's assistant completed the whole decorating. Outside of her reality fame Melissa is a stay at home mother of three young children. She received a Bachelor of Arts from New Jersey City University. She holds a bachelor's diploma in both psychology and education. Melissa is Italian and is a well-known personality. Her initial love has been music. She's attempted to pursue a career in singing. The single "On Display" was released with mixed reviews on iTunes. Since then she has released several new singles and a four-track EP. Her book Love Italian Style, The Secrets Of My Hot and Successful Marriage was released in 2013 and available on the market. Gorga's family has been plagued by financial and legal issues over time. In 2012 reports surfaced that it was reported that Joe as well as Melissa were $2.5 million in debt to at the very least one bank. The couple reportedly owed Sterling Bank $2.25 million on a mortgage which they borrowed in 2007 and another $250000 to various lenders. Joe was also sued at least a couple of times, typically because of unpaid invoices. Gorga has been previously sued for 25000 dollars from window companies who claim they never got the money they deserved for their work. In this case the window company insisted the fact that Joe Gorga flaunted his wealth in national TV while failing to pay a $25000 bill. Joe Gorga's name is mentioned in over 26 judgments in civil courts and evictions, as well as liens within New Jersey. Most of these civil court judgments are small claims matters, that have a value under $15,000
Tisha Campbell is celebrating her birthday on the 13th of October. Campbell, the BET Award recipient who rose to the top of the charts with her show Martin has a great time soaking up the years as they come in. Campbell was born in Oklahoma and grew up there. Campbell was 17 when she emigrated to Hollywood for her first role on the NBC show Rags to Riches. Spike Lee's School Daze and Rooftops, which starred Eddie Murphy are among her filmography. Tisha's beauty is in her ability to get better and wiser with every passing year. Tisha CAMPBELL was born to a middle class African American family on October 13,68, in Oklahoma City Oklahoma. Five of her sisters and her parents moved along with her household to Newark New Jersey not long after Tisha's birth. Campbell's love for film goes back to the time of her childhood. Campbell began her acting career as an artist for children on The Big Blue Marble when she was just six years young. Tisha's life was filled with the demands of acting school, schoolwork as well as other obligations. In the following years, she appeared in many shows as she completed her education in Arts High School Newark. Through the years, she built an impressive list of credits and gained roles as an actor and supporting actress. After almost three decades of marginal roles and cameos Campbell's luck changed when she was cast in the role as Regina Waters-Payne on the critically acclaimed show on Fox called Martin. Campbell became a cult comedian in the United States after the first five seasons of the series. In 2001, Campbell returned to television. The actress won BET and NAACP Awards for her pioneering comic performances on the ABC show My Wife and Kids. Tisha is more than just an actress with talent. In 1997, she accused Martin Lawrence (her Martin co-star) of sexual misconduct and verbal assault. The accusation shook up the television industry. Campbell's bravery, dedication to her autistic child as well as her love of acting, are just a few of the reasons why we respect the Hollywood comedy icons. We hope that as the iconic turns one year older, her best work is in the future.






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