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S4E9 - Jenn & Renee Graziano (Mob Wives, The Mafia, Reality TV, Harvey Weinstein, Karen Gravano, Ramona Rizzo, Drita D'avanzo, Carla Facciolo, Big Ang)

S4E9 - Jenn & Renee Graziano (Mob Wives, The Mafia, Reality TV, Harvey Weinstein, Karen Gravano, Ramona Rizzo, Drita D'avanzo, Carla Facciolo, Big Ang)

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Jennifer and Renee Graziano join the podcast for an exclusive Mob filled episode! The Grazianos discuss their early life growing up as children of the mob (what mob?) and why Renee loved it versus why Jenn hated it. Jenn explains how their upbringing inspired her to get into production and Renee opens up on her life unknowingly being married to a rat. The Grazianos dive deep into the aftermath of Renee's ex-husband, Hector "Junior" Pagan, cooperating with law enforcement and snitching on their father, Anthony Graziano. Jenn reveals what went on behind the scenes that fueled all of the on-camera feuds while Renee reveals how certain cast members loved her downfall. Renee gets real about her breakdowns, addictions, and the dark side of "mob life." Jenn explains why the show ended despite being a hit, and how big of a role Harvey Weinstein played in the show's rise and demise. The Grazianos discuss the possibility of a reboot and spill all the tea on their new podcasts: The Crysis Queen hosted by Renee and Straightened Out hosted by Jenn.

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