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WATCH: Karen Gravano And Renee Graziano Discuss Mob Wives Season 5—And Diss Natalie And Alicia!

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Dec. 30 2014, Updated 9:59 a.m. ET

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We're only one episode into Mob Wives' fifth season, but it's pretty clear already that the show is that much better when Karen Gravano is on it. We got Karen and Renee Graziano to drop by the OKMagazine.com studio and talk to us about the new season, discussing everything from how Karen's return is changing the dynamic of the show to the castmate that they consider to be the "rat."

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We also got the ladies to open up about their true feelings about "irrelevant" and "ignorant" Natalie Guercio. Natalie started trouble with Karen on social media before they even met and, spoiler alert, these ladies hold nothing back. But it seems like discussing former castmate Alicia DiMichele was completely off limits. "Who wants to? We don't want to," Renee said when we asked the ladies to tell us about her rumored return to the show. Yikes!

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So watch above to see what else we learned from Karen and Renee about the drama that we'll see this season, and tune into new episodes of Mob Wives, Wednesdays at 10pm on Vh1!

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Do you think Karen and Natalie will ever get along? Are you loving season 5 so far? Tweet us @OKMagazine.

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