'Mob Wives' season 6 spoiler updates: 'Bloodlines' to exclude Natalie Guercio

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Natalie Guercio was public enemy no. 1 in season 5 of "Mob Wives." While not everyone hated her at the beginning, they surely ended up disliking her toward the end. This is possibly the reason why she won't be returning to the show for the next season. 

However, according to reports, there are other plausible reasons as to why Natalie G. won't be making a season 6 comeback, one of which is her posts, saying she is loyal to Alicia DiMichele which is why she can't be friends with Karen Gravano. 

On Twitter, she did say that she's happy with her decision to live a positive life, saying, "I've made the conscious decision of starting a new life filled w positive energy. No one can define who I am but me." 

In another tweet, she said, "Im gr8ful 4 the life I have, loved 1s, friends & all who see this. We're all fam. Hope u all start a new journey w me 2day." 

While Gravano hasn't commented on Natalie G. being axed from the show, it is safe to say that she'll be happy with the news, just like Natalie DiDonato is. 

She tweeted, "Shout out to the fake blog we know who's behind that sitting home because she's not on the show anymore creating stories lol we see ya mama."

"Mob Wives" season 6 "Bloodlines" will include Karen Gravano, Renee Graziano, Big Ang, Dita Davanzo, Carla Facciolo and Alicia DiMichele. 

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