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September 24, 2025 • 18 mins

Gia is in the Bahamas but her dad wants to fly her to Tijuana!

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Hear what happened during her pitstop in Vegas! 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hey guys, and welcome back to another week of GIA Diaries.
I am currently in the Bahamas with my dad. These
next couple weeks, I am going to be traveling so much.
I was just in Vegas for the iHeart Music Festival.
It was so much fun. They had such amazing performers

(00:23):
ed Shearon, Mariah.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Carey, Gloilla.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
They really did such an amazing job, and on Friday
they had Tate McCrae and a couple other cool performers.
I wish I could have gone there on Friday. So
after the iHeartRadio Music Festival, Avery and I decided to
go out for a little bit, but we didn't want
to stay out too late because we were literally getting
picked up for the airport at five thirty in the morning.

(00:48):
So the iHeartRadio Music Festival ended around ten thirty, and
then we went to the wind and saw g Eazy
and Marshmallow perform. We didn't stay the whole time for Marshmallow,
but they were both amazing easy. It was an awesome performer,
and he definitely got the crowd going. But half of

(01:09):
his songs have Halsey in them, and I literally was
looking over at my friend Avery and I was like,
this must be so awkward. Him singing all of his
hit songs and.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
They all have Halsey in them.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
And then after his performance, he started making out with
this girl and I was like, oh my god, Avery,
look like he's making out with somebody right now. And
it happened to be his current girlfriend. But I thought
that it was just some random girl at first, but
that was funny and yeah, So then that was our night.

(01:46):
We left around like two two thirty. We got back
to the hotel, I got ready for the airport, took
like a two hour nap, and then we were back
to Jersey at five thirty am. The first time I
actually went to Vegas was for my stepbrother Louis's twenty
first birthday, and I was twenty three at the time.

(02:08):
But when I was in college, typically every year for
your senior year trip in the fall, you go to
Vegas for whatever reason, my grade really didn't do it.
A lot of people didn't go to Vegas, so I
didn't go to Vegas until I was twenty three. I
wish that my grade did the Vegas trip. Avery, who

(02:35):
is who I brought with me to Vegas. She was
a year older than me at Rutgers. So she went
to Vegas and I wasn't twenty one at the time.
If I was, I totally would have went with them
to Vegas because I was closer with them in college
than I was with most people in my grade. So

(02:58):
I wish I was twenty one because I would have
probably had the best time in Vegas with them for
their senior year trip. But yeah, my grade just didn't
do it. I was always closer with the older grade,
and my grade didn't do it the people that I
was close with, So yeah, I never did it, but

(03:19):
I would have loved to it was It probably would
have been so much fun, just.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
All the pool parties.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
I know they had like the best time. I think
they even were at they were at somebody's table, Like
when they went to Vegas they went, I think they
were at like whis Khalifa's table or something like that,
something crazy where they ended up at whis Khalifa's table.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
But yeah, that.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Definitely would have been fun. But no, I never had
a college trip to Vegas. Maybe maybe soon my girlfriends
and I could go to Vegas. But now I feel
like I'm I'm in Vegas all the time. I was
in Vegas for my Stepbrothers twenty first, I was just
in Vegas with iHeart. I'm going to be in Vegas
for Bravocon. So I feel like now with my career,

(04:12):
I'm going to be in Vegas a lot more. But
I wasn't. I never got the chance to go when
I was in college, but I wish I did. I
only went on one crazy spring break trip when I
was in college. Freshman year, we didn't go anywhere because
you were freshman, and even though I had joined a sorority,

(04:34):
freshman really didn't go on the spring break trips. Then
sophomore year it was COVID so nobody was at school.
Everything was online. And then my junior year, which is
when I lived with my friend Avery and the girls
in the grade above me, we went to Mexico for
our college spring break trip. So I want to say

(04:56):
that was the most college.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Thing that I did. It was it definitely crazy. It was.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Dirty, hotel, my luggage smelt like wet dog. By the
end of the trip, I was super dehydrated and definitely malnourished.
So that was probably the most college thing that I did.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
When I was in college.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
And then and then my senior year, I really just
focused on myself because a lot of my friends had graduated.
I was really just focusing on my internships in school.
Even my formals and day parties, we never went anywhere cool.
The furthest we went was New York City, So I

(05:41):
know a lot of colleges for their formals and day
parties they go to Nashville or New Orleans, and we
never did that.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
So yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Then my senior year, a lot of my friends had left,
so I just focused on school, focused on graduating the
internships that I had going on, and really.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
Focused on my health.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
My senior year, I was like in the best shape
of my life. I think I was the smallest I
ever was. Yeah, and then first my senior year spring break,
I went to Fort Lauderdale, so still did something, but
it was a very you know, typical spring break. I

(06:24):
met Christian there. Him and his friends went there, so
I met them out there, but it wasn't anything crazy.
So yeah, I would say Mexico my junior year, was
the most college thing that I've ever done.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Out of my sisters, I would.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Say, I go out, I have a great time. I
would say the party animal is Milania Gabriella is just
so fun to go out with.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
She is just so funny. So and Audrianna is still little.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
But Milania definitely is the party animal at school. Gabriella,
i'd say I enjoy going out with her the most,
and Milania is definitely the party animal out of all
of us. So I was actually in Atlantic City and

(07:24):
I saw Sebastian Menescalco. He was so funny and it
was just honestly hilarious watching him at his comedy show
because it was just culture that I am used to
and that was how I grew up living in an

(07:45):
Italian household, so I thought his jokes and his skits
were hilarious. I was there with my mom, my stepdad, Louis,
my boyfriend Christian, and my best friend Avery. Then on
Saturday and I left for Vegas and we were in
Vegas for probably fifteen hours, so it was a quick trip.

(08:07):
I got to Vegas and I had to get ready
film a podcast for Dirty Rush, and then go to
the iHeartRadio Festival. I did a lot of press and
then enjoyed the show, so that was awesome. And then
I was home for again, not even twenty four hours.

(08:29):
And now I'm in the Bahamas, so for the next
couple weeks there's gonna be lots of traveling From the Bahamas.
I'm going to Madrid. And then my dad wanted to
inform me today that we might be going to Mexico tomorrow. Actually,
this is how this came about. I'm on the flight
this morning, just boarded the plane, and my dad calls

(08:51):
me and was like, hey, where are you. I was like, oh, nothing,
I'm on the plane and he goes, you're on the plane.
I was like, yeah, why, And he informs me that
we might need to go to Mexico tomorrow. So I
had no idea. I have work planned while I'm hearing
the Bahamas plenty of zoom, calls, a lot of stuff
for casual chaos. And now he wants to tell me

(09:15):
that we might be going to Tijuana tomorrow because it's
the only flight that he can get on that doesn't
pass through the US that gets him there in time
for his fight.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
So never a dull moment, Never a dull moment. But
I don't know. I kind of wish he just said it's.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
Okay, maybe reschedule me for this fight, because I was
really looking forward to this time to just relax, be
on the beach, do some work, but just kind of
recoup because I feel like I've been NonStop. But I
guess the fight must go on, right. My dad had

(09:58):
told us that he did I didn't want anybody coming
to this fight because my whole entire family basically came
last time, like cousins, relatives, his brother, my nana, like
it was a whole family affair. And obviously when everyone
is together, it's a big party. So we're drinking, we're

(10:18):
staying out late, and my dad obviously wasn't drinking leading
up to the fight, so it was just a lot
because we were all here. So he had said that
he really didn't want anyone to come to this next
fight because he wanted to be focused. So I was like, Okay,
this is perfect. I'll come visit you this week. You'll
leave for Mexico. I'll go home and everything will be good.

(10:45):
But no, now I might be going to Tijuana.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
So this is how he always is.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
He acts like, Okay, I want to do this alone,
and I want to be alone. And then of course
now that I'm here, he wants me to go see
him fight, and I want to be there for him.
I want to watch him do his thing. So I
guess it all kind of fell into place because now
I'm kind of being forced to go to Tijuana unless

(11:15):
I want to be at my house here all by myself.
So yeah, I think I need to go to Tijuana
tomorrow and then from Tijuana, I'll meet my family in Madrid.
So what a day to day looks like for me
and the Bahamas if I wasn't going to Tijuana is
I wake up, I go to this local coffee shop

(11:38):
that's in my father's development, and it's the best coffee shop.
They have the best coffee and the best machas, and
then they just have like little picking stuff which sometimes
I'll get a little breakfast there, depends on the day.
Then I walk back and I do a little at
home workout. I'll look up like on YouTube and at
home pilates workout. I put my balabangals, I do the bands,

(12:02):
and I'll do a little at home workout. Then, depending
what my day looks like with zoom calls and work,
I situate that first and then I'll head down to
the beach for a couple hours, come back up, shower.
We typically always eat dinner at home, so my dad
will cook dinner and then we either chill, watch a

(12:23):
movie or go to one of the local casinos, which
are the Baja Mare or the Atlantis. And yeah, that's
kind of what my day to day looks like in
the Bahamas.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
But I guess this is kind of cool.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
I haven't been on a plane with my dad and forever,
so now my dad and I are going to be
traveling to a new place together, which I really can't
remember the last time I was on a plane with
my dad. It was probably over ten years ago, which
is kind of crazy. So a little skin update, I

(13:00):
don't know, it's kind of crazy. My skin completely cleared
up for the most part, which I am so happy about.
I went to my dermatologist. She recommended to me that
I could go back on acutine. She would up my
dose so make it stronger, and I would be on
it for longer than I was. And I said, WHOA,

(13:21):
I already was on acutane for eight months, Like how
much longer would I really be on it? And typically
what I hear from others is the recommended time to
be on acutane is six months, Like you really shouldn't
be on the medication for that long, so I was
kind of against that. But now she has me on
spurrolactone and doxycyclin, so I take both of those pills.

(13:43):
And then she gave me some acizone like topical cream
and a like a moisturizer of some sort that's supposed
to help clear your skin. But what I really did
and what I really think worked, was I cut out
the sweets. And also after my dermatologist the point, I
went to go get a facial, and as I was
getting a facial, my esthetician said to me, have you

(14:05):
ever heard of clear Stem? And I was like no,
So as she was doing my facial, I was looking
up each one of the products that I use on
my face. A lot of them were metacube, some of
them were quadly products, some were Summer Fridays. So I
looked up everything that I used, and this clear Stem

(14:28):
generator basically tells you any of these products that are
poor clogging. So half of my skincare was actually poor
clogging products. My esthetician that was doing my facial asked
me if I've ever heard of clear stem, and I've
never heard of it before. So basically you insert the

(14:49):
ingredients to the product that you're using into this generator,
and it will detect any ingredients that are in that.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Product that are poor clow.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
So I use a lot of Metacubequdalley and Summer Friday's products.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
So I put each of the products ingredients ingredients is
that was my mom?

Speaker 1 (15:11):
Oh my god, Okay, But I put each product's ingredients
into this generator, and any of the products that came
back with poor clogging ingredients I xed out of my routine.
She recommended a whole new skincare routine for me. So
I still use some Caudally products, but only the products

(15:34):
that are not poor clogging. So now I basically completely
xed out all of the Medicue products that I use
because they had this one ingredient in their product that
was poor clogging. And I use the Caudalley foaming cleanser
as well as the Caudally Gel moisturizing facial cleanser, and

(15:57):
the Caudalley makeup oil removing cleansing is also a safe cleanser.
So all of my Quadally cleansers stayed the same, but
I added in a couple products that I had bought
in after my facial, and yeah, now I have a
completely new skincare routine, and my skin cleared up so

(16:19):
quickly after the facial and after the transition of my products,
which is crazy because typically your skin would react to
you changing your skincare routine, and it didn't. My skin
immediately got better, and especially with all the planes that
I've been on, I just didn't know how fast this

(16:40):
new skin routine was going to work on my face.
And my skin is literally good as new. So, like
I was saying, acne is a journey and no matter what,
just know that you are so beautiful, but definitely try
that website clear stem Is. It really made me realize

(17:02):
so many products that I was using that had poor
clogging ingredients, and obviously, knowing that I have sensitive skin,
I think that those products were really affecting my skin.
While I was on acutine, I could use anything that
I wanted because I had the medication working and it
was really in my system. Now that I've been off

(17:23):
acutine for like two months, it's basically completely out of
my system now. So that makes sense that certain things
will make my skin react a certain way. So now
my skincare routine is super clean, no poor clogging ingredients,
and my skin looks good is now. So like I said,

(17:45):
acne is a journey, but just know that there are
things and ways to make it better. But yeah, wow,
the website clear Stem and my esthetition definitely saved my
life on this one. So the ingredient that I found
that was literally in all of the Medicu products was

(18:10):
isopropyle mirror state. That ingredient was in so many products
that I use, and that's a poor clogging ingredient. So
I just x that out of my routine completely and
I have a whole new skincare routine and I couldn't
be happier because my skin did like a one eight
in like five days, which is crazy because my skin

(18:31):
looked horrible on Friday and it's Monday and it just
did a complete one eight.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
And that was it.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
For this week of geodiary is maybe I'll be in Tijuana.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Maybe I'll be in the Bahamas. To be continued.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
But love you guys very much, See you next week. Bye.
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