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'Mob Wives' Season 6 News: Last Season of the Series

The VH1 series "Mob Wives" is expected to conclude after a shocking revelation.

It was recently announced that the upcoming season of "Mob Wives" will be the series' final season. The conclusion of the series is due to the unfortunate condition of the reality star's health condition. It was revealed that Angela Raiola, also known as Big Ang, is battling cancer once again.

Big Ang had been clear of throat cancer after months of full recovery, but it was revealed that the cancer is back. After undergoing two major operations several months ago, it was reported that the doctors found another lump that is cancerous.

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With that, "Mob Wives" season 6 will pose as the final season of the series. The episodes will feature her story of battling cancer, managing her businesses, and dealing with her daughter.

The executive producer of the series, Jennifer Graziano, shared a statement that announced the show's termination. According to E! Online, she stated, "This six season run has been a journey of exploration for all of the women and I'm proud to say they have all identified who they are outside of a world that once defined them."

The senior vice president of the VH1 network, Nina L. Diaz, also released a statement that acknowledged the stars of the show as reported by Entertainment Weekly. She said, "Our deepest appreciation goes to all of our beloved cast members and especially our 'OG's' Renee Graziano, Drita D'Avanzo, Karen Gravano, 'Big Ang' Raiola and Carla Facciolo who bravely opened up every aspect of their lives each season to give us unprecedented access into their secret worlds and trusted us to tell their unbelievably compelling personal stories. We cannot wait to share the most epic season yet with their fans."

"Mob Wives: The Last Stand" is expected to premiere this Jan. 13 on VH1.

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