'Mob Wives' season 5 finale: Natalie DiDonato returns, Renee focuses on spiritual healing

"Mob Wives" season 5 came to a close, but the heat between the mob wives isn't cooling down. Drita D'Avanzo still hates Natalie Guercio, while Natalie DiDonato returns in the final episode to settle a score. 

To say that season 5 was interesting is an understatement. The mob wives made it a spectacular season by bringing all their drama into it. Fans won't forget how Karen Gravano and Natalie G. got it on in the parking lot with the security getting in between them just to get their hands off each other. But now that the Karen vs Natalie G. drama is done, Drita takes over. 

According to Zap2it, Renee Graziano is on the road to spiritual healing and cleansing and so, she invites everyone to a party. While there, Drita is "struggling to keep her cool" after she discovers that Natalie G. is a backstabber. Will Drita lose it and destroy Renee's party? 

Big Ang and Karen are also there and Natalie D. is invited, too. Zap2it warns that other unexpected guests will arrive and will "disturb the festivities." Furthermore, it appears that the animosity between the ladies won't be settled on the finale episode. It will continue on in the two-part reunion special. 

Meanwhile, in the most recent preview for the finale episode, Renee is seen talking to her therapist. She also hates Natalie G. but she is more focused on forgiveness now. 

"Holding on things from my past makes everything else hard to deal with," Renee admits. 

She also says that she is open to the idea of forgiving Natalie so she can be free from the burden. Will she still feel the same way when chaos ensues in her spiritual healing party? 

"Mob Wives" season 5 finale aired on Wednesday, March 4, 8 p.m. on VH1. The two-part reunion special will air on March 11 and 18, and will be hosted by Vivica Fox. 

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