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SNEAK PEEK: Mob Wives Star Drita D’Avanzo Shocked About Husband’s Jail Transfer

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Apr. 26 2012, Published 12:30 p.m. ET

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By Alexis Tereszcuk - RadarOnline.com Entertainment Editor

Mob Wives star Drita D’Avanzo has been a single mother since her husband was sent to jail, but when she learns that he might be transferred to a federal prison near her she is shocked.

“Holy sh*t I thought he was going to stay up state for a while,” Drita exclaims in an exclusive sneak peek of the upcoming episode obtained by RadarOnline.com.

“This is like not funny!”

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On a phone call with her husband, Drita learns that he has finished his time in state prison and is going to be moved to Brooklyn, just miles away from his family.

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“He’s been eight hours away since Gisele was born, and now he’s going to be right over the bridge,” Drita explains.

“I mean what the f**k?”

Even though Drita is shocked and relieved for her family, she’s unsure about how this change will effect her life.

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“The kids are going to be so happy. Being in Brooklyn is convenient to bring my children to see him but I don’t know how I feel about it.”

Mob Wives airs on VH1 Sundays at 8/7c.

Get More: Mob Wives (Season 2), Mob Wives 2

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