3 Mob Wives Crack Top 25 Worst Reality Stars List
From Complex:
23. Karen Gravano and Drita D'Avanzo (Mob Wives, VH1)
Drama is what Mob Wives thrives on, but the two-season-long feud between Karen and Drita went stale long before it was finally resolved this year. While we’ll admit it was good TV both times they came to physical blows, there’s only so much of watching the two of them complain about how much they hate the other on camera before the urge to change the channel to another rerun of Keeping Up With the Kardashians comes into the picture.
Both Karen and Drita had recently done things they should have been sorry for (namely, trying to kill each other in their fight), but the majority of the issues they were sparring over were decades old, kept alive by grudges that were never truly let go. Both of them could have decided to chill out long before they actually did. It would have saved a lot of hours that could have been put towards giving Big Ang more screen time.
22. Ramona Rizzo (Mob Wives, VH1)
We would have included Ramona in the previous slide about her Mob Wives co-stars Karen and Drita, but after some deliberation, she's too special (read: annoying) to share a spot with anyone else.
Ramona is a new cast member who's introduced as the granddaughter of mobster Benjamin “Lefty Guns” Ruggiero, as well as the childhood friend of Karen, whom she’s so close to that they refer to each other as cousins.
Her first episode on the show, in true Mob Wives fashion, is explosive: She gets in the middle of a discussion between Karen and Drita at a party, which causes all hell to break loose. One of the craziest fights of the series goes down, and so begins the season-long animosity between Karen and Drita.
Ramona’s interference in the fight is really indicative of her personality—she gets involved in things that she shouldn’t be involved in (like private conversations between two people) all under the guise that she’s “standing up” for the people she loves. So much of this season's unnecessary drama can be traced back to her. And while she may think she’s doing what she needs to do to stick up for her friends, we think she’s in need of some legit anger management sessions before she goes pulling anyone’s extensions out of their scalp.
23. Karen Gravano and Drita D'Avanzo (Mob Wives, VH1)
Drama is what Mob Wives thrives on, but the two-season-long feud between Karen and Drita went stale long before it was finally resolved this year. While we’ll admit it was good TV both times they came to physical blows, there’s only so much of watching the two of them complain about how much they hate the other on camera before the urge to change the channel to another rerun of Keeping Up With the Kardashians comes into the picture.
Both Karen and Drita had recently done things they should have been sorry for (namely, trying to kill each other in their fight), but the majority of the issues they were sparring over were decades old, kept alive by grudges that were never truly let go. Both of them could have decided to chill out long before they actually did. It would have saved a lot of hours that could have been put towards giving Big Ang more screen time.
22. Ramona Rizzo (Mob Wives, VH1)
We would have included Ramona in the previous slide about her Mob Wives co-stars Karen and Drita, but after some deliberation, she's too special (read: annoying) to share a spot with anyone else.
Ramona is a new cast member who's introduced as the granddaughter of mobster Benjamin “Lefty Guns” Ruggiero, as well as the childhood friend of Karen, whom she’s so close to that they refer to each other as cousins.
Her first episode on the show, in true Mob Wives fashion, is explosive: She gets in the middle of a discussion between Karen and Drita at a party, which causes all hell to break loose. One of the craziest fights of the series goes down, and so begins the season-long animosity between Karen and Drita.
Ramona’s interference in the fight is really indicative of her personality—she gets involved in things that she shouldn’t be involved in (like private conversations between two people) all under the guise that she’s “standing up” for the people she loves. So much of this season's unnecessary drama can be traced back to her. And while she may think she’s doing what she needs to do to stick up for her friends, we think she’s in need of some legit anger management sessions before she goes pulling anyone’s extensions out of their scalp.
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