Gia Giudice is hoping even more family members have the chance to compete on Special Forces: World's Toughest Test. "Honestly, the pair that I would love to do it are my dad [Joe Giudice] and [my sister] Milania. I think that would be just perfect," Gia, 24, exclusively shared with Us Weekly after celebrating her season 4 win with Shawn Johnson East. "Milania needs such an ass-whooping. And honestly, my dad too. They both do." While the Next Gen NYC star thinks her two family members would bring some thrills, they also could bring the laughs. "Both of them together doing Special Forces," Gia said, "would be a comedy show watching both of them do [it]." Why Teresa Giudice Was 'So Lucky' She Got Poop Duty on 'Special Forces' During season 4 of the Fox reality show, Gia was joined by her mom, Teresa Giudice, as they both tried to complete demanding training exercises led by an elite team of former Special Forces operatives. Although Teresa, 53, was eliminated early on in the season, Gia persevered and made it all the way to the very end. When she returned home to New Jersey, the Bravo reality star received a warm welcome from her "happy" mother. Gia Giudice Pete Dadds/Fox "When I came home, it was so cute. We got our phones pretty shortly after, and I called her, and I was like, 'I won,'" Gia recalled. "She was crying and screaming and so excited. And then when I got home, there was a big banner with balloons that said, 'Special Forces winner.' It was adorable." Gia's dad was also so proud of his eldest daughter for making it through to the very end. (Teresa and Joe, 53, also share Gabrielle, 21, Milania, 19, and Audriana, 16.) "[My dad] was so happy. He's so cute. He keeps watching, obviously, every episode each week, and he just texts me, like, 'G, I love you. G, you're so tough. This is so great,'" Gia recalled. "But then he's like, 'I cannot believe you did this. Like, that was crazy.' And he also thinks it's funny whenever I cry during the challenges." Perhaps the greatest reaction to the show came from Gia's boyfriend, Christian Carmichael. When watching his girlfriend complete various tasks, Carmichael often expressed his hopes to do them next. Gia Giudice Pete Dadds/Fox "He's like, 'This is so cool. Oh, I would do this for free.' And I'm like, 'You have no clue,'" Gia joked. "You think that we just did that for five minutes? No, we actually have that for five hours." During Thursday's season finale, Kody Brown, Brianna LaPaglia, Andrew East, Shawn, 33, and Gia were the last recruits left standing. They first endured an intense interrogation after a simulated capture exercise. Brianna LaPaglia Credits 'Special Forces' With Helping Her Find Herself Again The remaining contestants were then put through a simulated burial. "It's so weird watching the finale back. We won and got that rewarding factor afterward - that acknowledgement from the Directing Staff," Gia explained. "So, it was different. That was almost my processing of it, because I was like, 'Oh, I did it. I made it past the finish line.'" Special Forces: World's Toughest Test is streaming now on Hulu.