'Mob Wives' season 6 spoilers: Does cast want D'Avanzo out after season 6?

"Mob Wives" will return for season 6 on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016. Facebook

Things are looking bad for Drita D'Avanzo in the upcoming "Mob Wives" season 6.

It has been reported that D'Avanzo, the main star of VH1's controversial reality series that features the lives of women connected to real-life Mafia, is now being petitioned by her co-stars to be fired from the show since she is the source of the squabbles in the upcoming season.

A source reportedly told NY Daily News that Drita's castmates want her out of the show for causing a lot of trouble on the set of "Mob Wives" season 6. She was known for having issues with most of her co-stars, including Karen Gravano, Renee Graziano, and returning "Mob Wives" regular Carla Faccolia. But surprisingly, even her lone friend in the series, Angela "Big Ang" Raiola, also wants her out after the upcoming season.

Based on reports from several sources, there are now security officers hired to handle the ladies in case a physical altercation erupts.

"There has been security hired while they film, and they've had to hold Drita back multiple times," the source revealed. "They are trying to push her off the show and she is aware of what's going on. At the beginning of filming there was a concerted effort to not film with her. Then, it turned to fighting."

But series creator Jennifer Graziano shut down the rumors, saying that the security staff has been there since the first season, and no one from the cast is trying to oust Drita from the show.

The series creator posted her reaction regarding the rumors on Twitter, saying: "We had security since season 1 - you see them in scenes lol nobody is trying to oust anyone!!Too funny."

"Mob Wives" season 6 is currently being filmed, and is slated to premiere on Jan. 13, 2016 on VH1.

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