The American reality TV series Mob Wives is now getting ready for a comeback as a sixth season of the TV show is now finalized and coming our way this January 13 with a new episode. There is a sad part to this news though, it is announced that it will be last season of Mob Wives but as what cast member Karen Gravano said, it may be the last but it will definitely be the best.
The first episode of the sixth season will be entitled "Mobbed Up Mermaids" and we will get to welcome two new additions to the mob as Melissa Jade and Brittany Fogarty will be joining the show. And it would see that the new girls will be having a hard time as they need to prove to everyone that they are real.
The team has released a trailer for the upcoming episode and it showed a clip on Drita D'Avanzo telling his husband about her plans of writing a tell-all biography of which her husband clearly does not support for fear that his past criminal activities would be mentioned.
On the other hand, Carla is seen with Renee and Big Ang these days and it would seem that there is a cold war between Carla and Drita although the reason is still unknown to everyone. And while everyone is facing a battle of their own, there goes Big Ang and her cancer recurring where her throat has developed lumps. It surely is a devastating news for Big Ang and the group.
We will get to see the mob wives as they gathered and have a discussion which turned into a heated moment that prompted the security to take over.
Find out more as Mob Wives Season 6 returns on January 13 on VH1.


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