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Monday, May 30, 2011

Mob Wives at war as vicious catfight breaks out over lunch


A vicious catfight broke out during a Sunday lunch held by the mafia princesses of Mob Wives.
The US reality TV show, which makes Jersey Shore look like tea with the queen, follows the lives of four women from Staten Island, New York who are all from notorious mob backgrounds or have mobster husbands in jail.
Brawl: The stars of Mob Wives got caught up in a vicious catfight over Sunday lunch
Brawl: The stars of Mob Wives got caught up in a vicious catfight over Sunday lunch 

Renee Graziano, Carla Facciolo, and Karen Gravano held a lunch to 'calmly talk about their issues' but it soon exploded into screaming, hair pulling and grappling on Sunday night's show.
'You wanna get up in my f***ing face,' shrieked Carla as Renee squared up to her.
Carla then pushed Renee in the face which led to a tussle on the floor.
Getting heated: Renee Graziano and Carla Facciolo had planned to talk 'calmly' about their issues
Getting heated: Renee Graziano and Carla Facciolo had planned to talk 'calmly' about their issues

'I never imagined that I would have a screaming hair-pulling match over a guy,' said Renee after the fight was over and the women had made friends again.
Renee Graziano is the daughter of Anthony 'The Little Guy' Graziano, consigliere of the infamous Bonanno crime family.
Drita D'avanzo's husband Lee is serving time for bank robbery and drug charges while Carla Facciolo, plans to divorce her husband, Joseph Ferragamo who is banged up for stock fraud.
Nasty: The women screamed and pulled each other's hair
Nasty: The women screamed and pulled each other's hair 

Karen Gravano, 38, is the daughter of Sammy 'Bull' Gravano, the notorious mobster who took down John Gotti and the Gambino crime family.
Karen recently returned to Staten Island after living with her father in the witness protection program for many years. She is currently penning a memoir, which St. Martin's Press has bought for six figures.
 


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