Carla states that her (almost ex?) husband Joe has no desire to watch the show, and Drita admits that poor Lee doesn’t even have access to VH1 in the clink, so he relies on other inmates’ recaps. Karen’s father does watch the show, and he calls her Mondays with mixed reviews, mainly not the best…however, he is proud of his daughter’s path. Renee shares that she no longer has a relationship with her father, and not because of her rekindled friendship with Karen, but because of her involvement on the show. Renee reveals that she wasn’t thrilled when she heard that Karen was returning to Staten Island, but after all they’ve gone through, Renee gives Karen mad respect. Renee winks and asks, “What mob?” Wendy wisely decides to abandon this line of questioning as she realizes she’d be easily recognizable if placed in the witness protection program in Centerville, Indiana. W2 goes “there” and inquires if the mob is still alive and well on Staten Island. WORKING.? The ladies wax poetic about past jobs and skill sets that would allow them solid employment need-be, but Karen pretty much gives the answer we’ve all suspected with “well we’re on a show.” Not that it explains how they got what they have, but I’m sure the VH1 paycheck is helpful with maintenance. The question that’s been on the tip of America’s tongue is asked, mainly “How in the hell do you live in nice houses, drive SUVs, have mad surveillance systems, all while NOT. □ W2 reminds the ladies that Mob Princess Victoria Gotti has bad-mouthed the show, calling it scripted, and that clearly strikes a nerve with Renee, but she doesn’t elaborate.ĬLICK THE CONTINUE READING BUTTON TO READ THE REST! I mean, if New Jersey were judged on the representations of the cast of Jersey Shore or RHWNJ, the Garden State would be royally screwed…oh wait. As far as she’s concerned, it wasn’t a representation of Staten Island as it was just a representation of her personal life, so what is the big deal? I can see her point. Drita can’t believe that people are upset over her representation of Staten Island. ![]() The couple has two daughters together.Wendy Williams, or W Squared, begins by discussing the public perception of the show. ![]() Her husband, on the other hand, is currently in prison for robbing a Staten Island bank. Although D’Avanzo and her husband got arrested in 2019 for drugs and firearm possession, her charges were dropped. Her husband was part of the New Springville Boys gang, so one can say that D’Avanzo married into the mob. In August 2017, D’Avanzo announced her appearance as a cast member of “Scared Famous.” She’s on four episodes of the show.ĭ’Avanzo got married to Lee D’Avanzo in 2000. The store carried her makeup line, fashion items, and other collections. In 2012, D’Avanzo appeared in one episode of the spinoff “Big Ang.” In February 2014, she took her love for cosmetics to the next level when she opened her ‘Lady Boss’ store. The show aired for five years and featured D’Avanzo in its 82 episodes. ![]() show “Mob Wives,” depicted D’Avanzo as beautiful, driven, and hot-tempered. Although she has had a lot of controversies, D’Avanzo emerges unscathed and keeps her head in the game.ĭ’Avanzo started a career in makeup and even worked for several upscale cosmetic companies before her big break in 2011. However, her passion was entertainment rather than athletics. She attended Susan Wagner High School and was a goalie in the ’90s. D’Avanzo played soccer growing up and her father, who was a coach, trained her. When she was a young child, D’Avanzo’s family migrated to Staten Island, where she spent a better part of her life. Born on February 6, 1976, in Albania to her mother, Kadima, and her father, Nezir Selmani, D’Avanzo is of Albanian ethnicity. star who has graced our screens for years. Drita D’Avanzo is an Albanian-born reality T.V.
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