'Mob Wives' season 5 spoilers: Natalie Guercio and Karen Gravano continue fight on Twitter

If after filming an entire season and the gloves are still on after that, it could mean a very serious and intense fight between two people. "Mob Wives" season 5 filming has ended, but Natalie Guercio and Karen Gravano's issues against each other is far from over.

In the season 5 premiere episode, Natalie started some drama when she left the summer kickoff party when Karen arrived. Many wondered if Natalie was scared of Karen. Natalie heard about this speculation and quickly addressed the issue via Twitter.

"I Love the threats of ppl feeling GANGSTA! I'm saying what u are all thinking but are too scared to say. Karen & her DADDY are RATS!" Natalie tweeted on December 7.

Clearly, Natalie made a very bold accusation and Karen quickly fired back her own missile. She mocked Natalie via Instagram saying "The face you make when you realize an irrelevant b** is obsessed with you and can't stop posting stuff on social media about you."

Karen's retaliation didn't end there. She fired another rocket, directly towards Natalie and her brother. "The face you make when an irrelevant b***h says you locked up half of New York but her brother is actually an undercover police officer lmaoooo #mobwivesproblems #karensback check my paperwork b***h you can keep calling me a rat but I didn't get anyone locked up can you say the same for yourself....stay tune #mobwives season 5 #karensback," Karen captioned her snapshot.

Seeing how ugly this verbal war between the two mob wives is getting, it surely makes for great TV. It looks like things are going to get messier too.

"Mob Wives" season 5 will air Wednesdays on VH1.

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