After nearly a decade since going off the airwaves, “Mob Wives” is in talks to return.
According to a report from Us Weekly, the mega-hit reality show is in serious talks to return, with a source telling the outlet that there were “high-level talks with several networks.”
Renee Graziano, one of the show’s stalwarts and daughter of Anthony Graziano — an alleged high-ranking member of La Cosa Nostra — will supposedly be the star of the rebooted series, TMZ reports.
However, beloved member of the cast Drita D’Avanzo will not be returning for a series revival, telling TMZ she isn’t interested in appearing.
Other members of the original cast could be making sporadic appearances, according to TMZ.
While the outlet says that filming could begin later this year, the show’s producer, Jennifer Graziano told TMZ things were still in the works.
In its original iteration, “Mob Wives” featured women from Staten Island who are connected to the mafia, and all the toils and triumphs that entails.
Besides D’Avanzo and Renee Graziano, the original cast also featured Karen Gravano — daughter of Salvatore (Sammy the Bull) Gravano — and Carla Facciolo, whose husband Joey Ferragamo was convicted of stock fraud.
In the second season, the show added Angela “Big Ang” Raiola, who would quickly become a fan favorite.
In 2016, Raiola died of cancer at age 55, roughly one month before the show’s final season ended.