Regardless, Mob Wives
star Karen Gravano says that nothing
would have kept her away from paying her respects and attending Angela
"Big Ang" Raiola's funeral earlier today. "The most important
thing I want to say is that I was there to say goodbye to my friend," she added
that she was never "banned" from being at the memorial service.
"Obviously, there
is history there. But I was never banned. It was never, ‘You're not allowed.'
It was about what would be the best timing and the most appropriate way,"
Gravano continues.
Big Ang, the
55-year-old niece of Salvatore Lombardi, aka Sally Dogs of the Genovese crime
family, died Thursday after a long battle with cancer, it was reported that
Gravano, along with co-star Brittany Fogarty, were told "it's not a good
idea" to attend any of the services because of their dads' past
cooperation with authorities.
(Karen is the daughter
of Salvatore Gravano, also known as Sammy the Bull, a former underboss of the
Gambino crime family who served as the right-hand man to notorious New York mob
leader John Gotti. Salvatore later became a government witness and helped bring
down his boss.)
Gravano explains,
"My situation isn't about my father, it isn't about anyone else. It's
about paying respects to my friend. I wanted to say my goodbyes to Ang and pay
respect to her and her family and an army couldn't stop me.
"I was just happy
to be there. Let people believe what they want to believe. I was there and I
walked out holding her casket."
Gravano did not end up
attending Big Ang's wake, however, telling E! News, "I decided with the
history it would be the best idea for me to do it on my own terms."
Family, friends and
many of Ang's Mob Wives' co-stars came out to pay their respects at Basilica of
Regina Pacis, a Catholic parish church in Brooklyn, today, including Drita
D'Avanzo, Carla Facciolo and Renee Graziano.
May her soul rest in peace.
Amen


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