Mob Daughter Victoria Gotti And Her Three Sons Coming Back to Television 10 Years Later!

By Kat Ernst (kat.ernst@mstarsnews.com) | Oct 21, 2014 05:09 PM EDT

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Fuhgeddaboudit! After 10 years from being in the spotlight on A&E's Growing Up Gotti, the Italian New Jersey family of Victoria Gotti and her three sons is returning to the small screen for a 10-year anniversary.

The network is staging a reunion special — Growing Up Gotti: 10 Years Later — Nov. 10 at 9 p.m.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the family will be reunited in front of the cameras once again to chat about their past TV presence and where they are now.

In the one-hour television special, viewers will see how now-deceased Mafia boss John Gotti's daughter Victoria and her three sons — Carmine, John and Frank Gotti — are doing after 10 years absent from the show.

Though the three boys — excuse me, men — have managed to stay out of the spotlight, this isn't the case for mother Victoria. She has made recurrent roles and scenes on TV since her 2004-05 A&E series.

Making appearances on talk shows such as Rachel Ray in 2012 and a stint on The Apprentice (2012), she's still a familiar face to viewers. Gotti has even been seen on recent episodes of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, helping stir the pot, and she has done a great job at that!

The mob daughter, in August 2005, claimed to have breast cancer, but being outed by numerous media outlets concerning her false claims, she admitted she didn't have cells present in her breasts. This created bad media for the star, forcing her publicist to quit.

As someone who was a former employee of tabloid Star Magazine, you'd think she'd know the fine line between fact and fiction and where that leads you today.

All in all, fans are excited to see the family back on the small screen again.

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