![]() ![]() Or as Natalie puts it, “It’s basically a bunch of women’s lives intertwining, and this shit just brews.” There’s no real plot on the show, so drama is generated when producers emphasize somebody’s flagrant violation of loyalty/honor as it relates to friendship/family. “My dad comes over: ‘What the hell’s going on this season? Everyone’s attacking you! Why are you calling people rats?’” she says. Then she points out that Philly rapper Meek Mill is probably more famous than she is.īetraying more fame-rookie jitters, the 31-year-old is also nervous that the current season of Mob Wives, her second, has cast her in an unflattering light. ![]() When I tell this to Natalie, she gets excited and makes a note to go buy a copy. I won’t stoop to listing her precise number of Instagram followers, etc., but I will say that a recent issue of US Weekly featured her as Pennsylvania’s lone representative on a Reality TV Star map. This is hard to quantify, but thanks to the show, Natalie is now likely one of the most famous personages living in Philadelphia. One of them is now on federal probation, and the other one is Natalie Guercio. (If this preposterous concept leads you to reason that the program is a sham, a) I will get to this question in a few paragraphs and b) omertà isn’t what it used to be.) Last season the producers for some reason stirred in two Philadelphia Mob Wives. “‘Where’s Natalie? I hate that fucking bitch.’”įor the benefit of the uninitiated: Mob Wives is a reality television show about a group of foul-mouthed Staten Island women who are, in one way or another, connected to the Mafia. “You get some haters that will call in,” she says. Apparently this will change the next time an episode of Mob Wives airs on VH1. ![]() Even for a funeral parlor, the place feels sleepy. Grandpa Nunzio paces silently around the kitchen table. Her boyfriend London is on a Starbucks run. Natalie, wearing a black tank top, is doing her makeup. The day after Christmas, Natalie buzzes me in and tells me to ride the elevator to the third floor, where she rooms with her young son, Nunzio, and her 86-year-old grandfather, Nunzio, the patriarch of the funeral parlor. Her family has owned it forever, and until recently she was full-time there, doing hair for corpses. © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.Natalie Guercio, whose family runs a funeral home, joined the show last season. These ladies are bringing back the drama that we all thrive on from our reality starlets. Hair is pulled, skin is bruised and accusations are hurled - irresistible scenes for those who get their rocks off on girl fights. One question viewers would like to see answered this season is what exactly causes Big Ang and Renee to get into a huge fight. And despite her over-the-top personality and zaftig proportions, Big Ang, 54, is known to most as the levelheaded one. Natalie, 31, is the single mother of a 9-year-old and wants to bring her family business, Carto Funeral Home, back to its former glory. Karen, 35, who is the daughter of Sammy “The Bull” Gravano, returned to Staten Island after relocating to Arizona with her family. Lee D’Avanzo is serving time in prison for bank robbery - his second time in the big house. Four men, including Graziano, were sentenced to four-and-a-half years collectively after the recordings revealed they had attempted to collect a $150,000 illegal gambling debt.ĭrita, 38, has a husband who is doing time. Last season, Renee, 46, mainly dealt with her father, Anthony Graziano, who was sentenced to one-and-a-half years in prison after her ex-husband, Hector “Junior” Pagan, wore a wire for the FBI and secretly taped conversations of his father-in-law with five other members of the Bonanno crime family. “Mob Wives” is back for a fifth season of screeching, yelling, shopping, more yelling and jail visits as Staten Island gun molls Drita D’Avanzo, Renee Graziano, Karen Gravano, Natalie Guercio and Angela “Big Ang” Raiola go on the prowl. ![]()
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