'Mob Wives' season 6 spoilers and news: Renee Graziano wants Nat G and Nat D's feud to stop

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The fifth season of VH1's controversial reality show "Mob Wives" is finally over, but it does not mean that the drama will die down anytime soon. 

During the second part of the reunion episode for "Mob Wives" season 5, Natalie Guercio and Natalie DiDonato had a huge word war against each other because of opposing opinions. Good thing neither one got hurt during the shouting match. 

The entire season 5 almost centered on the running feud between the two Natalies, which is why some of the other cast members of the show are planning to put a stop to the petty quarrel if the show will be picked up for another season. In an interview with OK! Magazine, original cast member Renee Graziano promised that she will do everything to put a stop to the feuding Nats in "Mob Wives" season 6. 

"No, I won't be having that next season. Even if the old Renee has got to come back, I'm going to step outside, have a conversation with God and control that. There needs to be a line of respect. And if those two girls want to do whatever they want, they have to do it on their own," Graziano stated. 

Angela "Big Ang" Raiola also shared the same sentiments with Graziano, saying that the show needs to focus more on the other wives and not just on the two fighting ladies. But is there any truth to the rumors going around that Nat G. will not be around for season 6? 

Last week, co-star Karen Gravano announced on her Twitter account that Nat G. was fired from the show. Despite not saying the name directly, most fans speculate that Gravano was referring to Nat G.

Her post says, "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." 

But early this week, Nat G. responded to the rumors, claiming that she was never fired from the show. 

VH1 has yet to comment whether or not they will pick up "Mob Wives" for season 6. 

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