'Mob Wives’ Ramona Slams Carla for Being a Racist

From Radar Online, we get another "Mob Wives" exclusive, courtesy of Ramona Rizzo, who picks up where Karen left off... This is a systematic attack by two members of the cast who are defending Love -- either a.) out of loyalty, b.) to boost their street "creds" or c.) to keep the drama alive between seasons -- we can't tell which.

Oh, and one of Jenn Graziano's useful idiots is saying that the creator/queen of the reality show is denying these stories (and that I should quit the "coattail-riding").

We give this useful idiot the single-finger salute!



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Season three of Mob Wives ended with a drama-filled reunion show, but castmate Ramona Rizzo claims certain parts were “conveniently” edited out, and RadarOnline.com has all the exclusive details of what was missed — including accusations of racism and homophobia!

According to Ramona, Carla Facciolo — who got into it withLove Majewski, causing her to be fired from the show and uninvited from the reunion after threatening a lawsuit — is the last person who should be crying bully, because she’s spewed a fair share of hatred herself.

“All season long, we repeatedly heard racist and homophobic comments from Carla,” Ramona revealed in an exclusive interviewwith Radar.

“During the reunion, she made more racist comments and attacked my family, which were largely edited out.”

Ramona wanted to speak out about the bully accusations made by Carla on the show because she felt it was unfairly skewed with important parts left out.

“I was not being a bully,” she explained.

“I was putting a dog that doesn’t know how to behave back in its cage.”

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