Season three of Mob Wives finished airing on VH1 in late April and some of the show's stars talked to Enstarz about the dramatic season, their reactions after seeing the reunion special and how they are doing now.

Renne Graziano, Carla Facciolo and Karen Gravano all attended the OK! Magazine 'So Sexy' event on Wednesday but before they partied inside New York City's Marquee, they individually had much to say about their television series.

Facciolo admitted that season three constantly seemed like an attack on her character. When asked to give her thoughts on the reunion special that aired, she said, "It was always about Carla, Carla, Carla" - hinting that she was to blame for a lot of the drama that went down.

Comments were made about Facciolo that seemed out of character and she said she responds to them with humor.

"Half the time I just laugh at them," she said. "The things that they say...they're like 'we're against Carla' and 'we want everyone to hate Carla' but you know what, it is what it is."

"It's always like attacking somebody each season," the mother-of-two added.

Graziano first talked to Enstarz about how the recent season has affected her, and the time she felt like she needed to work on herself.

"I took a little bit of a break from everything and everyone and I'm just focused on me," she said. "Season three was the hardest for me compared to everything else because I do drama really well, [but] I don't do the breaking down of the life and having to really look at it. I work better when there's a lot of s-t.

"I had to really just deal with what was going on and worry about me and not what everyone else wants or thinks."

Watching the series on TV is another story. Once the season airs, the Wives get to see what their co-stars say about them behind their backs to the camera. The experience was an emotional one for Graziano, though she added that she cares less about what others think or say about her than she has in the past.

"Sometimes I wanna choke one of them, sometimes I wanna pull hair out but for the most of the time I don't really care what they have to say anymore," she said. "I care about the person's life that I'm helping, so I'm good."

"Everything is said for a reason. Sometimes you don't forget what people say," she added. "Sometimes they make a mark but sometimes it could be for the good anyway."

Graziano holds no grudges. She said she is "really good at forgiving" but added that she can never forget actions, though it would be easier if she could.

Wednesday's event was the first time she saw Facciolo since the reunion taping and upon her arrival at the event she said "you never know" what could happen between them.

Is there anything she would like to say to Facciolo?

"Not at all," she replied, "I'm in a good place. I don't need to waste time."

Tension might still be high between the two women but one person Graziano gets along with very well is Gravano, whom she attended Wednesday's event with. Like her co-star, Gravano said she is trying to move past all the drama displayed on the show. Season three was a way for Gravano to wipe the slate clean and not get "caught up" in all the cattiness.

"This season what I'm focused on is being successful, the businesses outside the show and just moving past everything," she said. "I'm really trying not to put that fighting message out there anymore that's a lot of what the first two seasons were."

Gravano does not want to be underestimated, however. She reassured Enstars that she is "down for a catfight every now and then" if she is attacked first.

Her relationships with her co-stars vary. She said she gets along fine with Graziano and Ramona Rizzo, and added that her and Drita D'avanzo "are in a really good place" after working past their differences. They have returned to the friendship they started off with and with Big Ang, she simply said, "how can anyone dislike Big Ang."

Facciolo is a different story altogether. When asked about where they stand at the moment, Gravano said, "Carla and I - no comment."

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