'Mob Wives' season 6 news: Karen Gravano feuds with Victoria Gotti, Drita D'Avanzo

It seems like there will be more than one person who will get Karen Gravano's ire in "Mob Wives" season 6.

Based on the latest teaser for episode 4, Karen will threaten season 5 guest  Victoria Gotti for talking about her father.

Karen Gravano on Mob Wives season 6 twitter.com/KarenGravanoVH1

The trailer shows Karen and Brittany Fogarty chatting about their fathers' bond, when Karen reads a headline from the Daily News, saying "Victoria Gotti is blasting Gravano turncoat...bid for reduction."

The daughter of Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano believes that Victoria's family is using this as "a plot from them, to sway the judge into making a bad decision."

Karen tells Brittany that she is already annoyed at how the daughter of the late Gambino crime family continues to trash her family which could affect her father's chances of getting out of jail earlier than expected.

"Honestly, I am sick of the Gotti's. Victoria is always there to point the finger. Sammy this or Sammy that–you'd think he was the root of all her problems," she says.

Meanwhile, Karen and Brittany acknowledge the fact that their fathers share a close bond since both of them agreed to act as state witnesses against the mafia to lower their sentences. Karen believes that the other "Mob Wives" women cannot understand the bond that they have. Meanwhile, Brittany points out that while their fathers had to betray the mob, they still love them no matter what. This could mean that Karen and Brittany will be on each other's side just like their fathers.

But aside from Victoria, Karen is also in an all-out war with another co-star, Drita D'Avanzo.

Drita believes that Karen was the one who told the media that her husband is being arrested, but she denied it in her social media accounts.

Is there a chance for Karen to patch things up with Victoria and Drita this season?

The next episode of "Mob Wives" season 6 airs Wednesday, Jan. 27 on VH1.

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