'Mob Wives' season 6: Drita D'Avanzo, Natalie Guercio, Alicia DiMichele in conflict with Karen Gravano over unflattering photo

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More drama surrounds the sixth season return of VH1's "Mob Wives," especially among the women of the mob-dominated reality series.

On Twitter, Natalie Guercio shared a very unflattering photo of Karen Gravano that was posted on an entertainment tabloid.

The magazine showed a snapchat of Karen taken when she was having fun on the beach wearing a black swimsuit and described her a "Mob slob." Natalie added insult when she said in her caption that the photo was really bad, and it could no longer be rescued by Photoshop.

@NatalieEGuercio That my friend, is called KARMA

Co-star Alicia DiMichele reacted to Natalie's post, saying that the publishing of the photo could have been brought by bad karma. Drita D'Avanzo, meanwhile, also told Natalie that Karen deserves all the bashing that she will get from the photo. According to Drita, Karen's lies and insults in the past are starting to run after her.

Drita and Karen did not actually have any confrontation during the previous season of Mob Wives, but Lee D'Avanzo's wife got furious when she found out that Karen called the Gangland blog to tell them to fabricate a story about Lee's alleged arrest. In a recent Twitter post, Drita revealed that she cannot wait to tape the reunion episode for "Mob Wives" season 6. Is she planning to confront Karen?

Meanwhile, Drita and Renee Graziano appeared to be upset when they learned that Carla Facciolo will return as a main cast member for the current season of "Mob Wives."

Drita and Carla used to be very close to each other, but something happened between the two. The show, however, did not reveal why the former friends suddenly turned enemies. Will their conflict become one of the topics in the upcoming episodes of the series?

"Mob Wives" season 6 is slated to premiere on Wednesday, Jan. 13, on VH1.

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