In a recent interview with Philly.com, Natalie Guercio dishes about the new season of Mob Wives and reveals details of her upcoming new single and her new handbag line. Check it out below!
Natalie dishes about the new season of Mob Wives.
"Some people that shall remain nameless don't take [the Italian life] too seriously on the show and beyond," Guercio told me. "It's breeding and how you're brought up."
Guercio says that this season focuses more on her personal life, including boyfriend London and son Nunzio, and work life at the Carto Funeral Home (2212-14 S. Broad St.), as well as Philly spots, such as Penn's Landing's Moshulu (401 S. Christopher Columbus Blvd.), where Guercio filmed for an upcoming scene.
Natalie weighs in on her former co-star Alicia DiMichele decision to leave the hit reality show
"Personally, I was upset because we started something together. But I get it. It had to do with her personal life and her children. She had to do what she had to do," Guercio said about DiMichele's decision.
The site also revels that Guercio plans to launch a line of handbags in February, selling them online, using Instagram as her main marketing tool, and through DiMichele's Addiction boutiques.
She also has a new single on the horizon, "Throttle," which she calls a more serious EDM song than her previous single, "Delicious." Guercio will perform it at the Hair O' the Dog charity bash Jan. 17, at the Crystal Tea Room, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Unico Charities Philadelphia Chapter.
Photo Credit: VH1
Natalie dishes about the new season of Mob Wives.
"Some people that shall remain nameless don't take [the Italian life] too seriously on the show and beyond," Guercio told me. "It's breeding and how you're brought up."
Guercio says that this season focuses more on her personal life, including boyfriend London and son Nunzio, and work life at the Carto Funeral Home (2212-14 S. Broad St.), as well as Philly spots, such as Penn's Landing's Moshulu (401 S. Christopher Columbus Blvd.), where Guercio filmed for an upcoming scene.
Natalie weighs in on her former co-star Alicia DiMichele decision to leave the hit reality show
"Personally, I was upset because we started something together. But I get it. It had to do with her personal life and her children. She had to do what she had to do," Guercio said about DiMichele's decision.
The site also revels that Guercio plans to launch a line of handbags in February, selling them online, using Instagram as her main marketing tool, and through DiMichele's Addiction boutiques.
She also has a new single on the horizon, "Throttle," which she calls a more serious EDM song than her previous single, "Delicious." Guercio will perform it at the Hair O' the Dog charity bash Jan. 17, at the Crystal Tea Room, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Unico Charities Philadelphia Chapter.
Photo Credit: VH1