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On Mob Wives Season 5 Episode 10, Renee reconnected with a friend from her past, while Nat D straight up fumed over someone bailing on a charity event.

This had the potential to be the best blowup over a charity no-show than the epic Richard Sherman rant against NFL rival Michael Crabtree last year.

Combined with the amazing title – "Deck the Brawls!" – could we possibly go wrong on Mob Wives Season 5 Episode 10? It would be pretty impossible to.

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When we kick things off, Drita and her family are back from their vacation to Disneyworld and they seem like they’re in a pretty good place. Give it time.

Drita’s ex, who’s been in and out of prison, is back with her these days, giving her some stability, and her social life has also heated up in recent months.

Of course, that could end up doing her more harm than good in the end, but at least for now, Drita and Natalie have worked out their issues and trust.

To some, such as Natalie D., this is seen as a betrayal however, and she’s calling out Drita for being a huge flip-flopper as a result of this about face.

Sounds pretty middle school, but if you watch Mob Wives online, that’s no surprise. Basically it’s the crux of the show, only starring grown ass women.

To wit, Natalie D. tells Renee she’s going to address the situation with Drita and Natalie, and the issue with Drita and Carla, at her upcoming party.

If you recall, at the Mob Candy party, Drita had completely snubbed her once very good friend Carla, which the whole gang thought was highly unusual.

They have GOT to get to the bottom of it, and this party is basically one giant excuse to corner Drita, and you know there will be fireworks once that occurs.

What looked to be a relatively tame installment of the VH1 hit is now shaping up to be anything but, as the stage is set for some pretty big drama after all.

What went down at the party? Follow the links above to see it for yourself, but we suggest that first you sit down, grab a hat and hold the f–k onto it.