‘Mob Wives’ News: VH1 Cast Honors September 11, ‘Let’s Never Forget Our Fallen Heroes & Families’ [VIDEO]
September 11 was a very important day for all Americans, but especially New Yorkers. True New Yorkers such as VH1's Mob Wives took time out to honor the very special day.
'Mob Wives' Star Drita D'avanzo Reveals Relationship Advice
Big Ang (aka Angela Raiola) said Thursday she would only post about 9/11 on her Facebook page. "Let's never forget our Fallen Heroes & Families of #9/11 . And I pray for #WorldPeace #GodBlessAmerica #AngelsProtectOurSoldier Today this is all I will post".
Renee Graziano also posted a message on her Instagram account. "Never forget all the lives lost on 911 Remember the brave who stepped into savings the lives of many of every race because in the United States of American we stand together we fall together .. but in that case we united!! God Rest The Lost Souls and The Family's Effected By The Horrible Attach Of The Land Of The Free And The Home Of The Brave #proudtobeanamerican #LoveAndLoyalty #togeterwestand".
How 'Mob Wives' Stars Are Honoring Joan Rivers
Drita D'avanzo tweeted Thursday, "Take a moment of silence in honor of #911 May God give strength to those that lost loved ones. #RIP to those that lost their lives."
Mob Wives is expected to come back this December minus one cast member Alicia DiMichele.
The New York Post reported in early July that DiMichele has come to a restitution deal in her legal battle. DiMichele was charged with her husband Edward "Tall Guy" Garofalo for taking union pension funds from the now defunct New Jersey trucking company they used to run. DiMichele agreed to pay $40,000. She was sentenced to four years probation in August.