Jennifer Graziano, the creator and executive producer of 'Mob Wives,' provided an update on plans to revive the VH1 series [1].
The update comes as fans seek clarity on whether the reality program will return to television following its original run. The series focused on the lives of women connected to organized crime, creating a specific niche in the reality television landscape.
Graziano said the news during a sit-down tour held at City Winery in New York City [1, 2]. She was accompanied by her sister, Renee Graziano, and guest Marissa Jade [1]. The event served as a platform to inform both media and fans about the current trajectory of the project [1, 2].
Reports regarding the status of the project vary. Some sources indicate that revival plans are still being actively worked on [2]. Other reports suggest a more concrete return to the spotlight through a live reunion show in New York City [3]. These events took place in June 2026 [3].
While a formal premiere date or network confirmation has not been detailed, the presence of original cast members like Renee Graziano suggests a continued interest in the brand. The live event at City Winery allowed the production team to gauge audience interest directly, a common tactic for reality television revivals.
Graziano said the update was intended to clarify where the revival plans stand [1, 2]. The discussion focused on the ongoing nature of the development process, though the specific terms of a new season remain undisclosed.
“Revival plans for 'Mob Wives' are ongoing.”
The discrepancy between reports of 'ongoing plans' and a 'concrete revival' suggests the project is likely in a pilot or developmental phase rather than a fully greenlit production. By hosting live events in New York City, the producers are leveraging nostalgia and direct fan engagement to build a business case for networks to commission a full revival of the VH1 series.



