Drita D'Avanzo Wants to Fight Farrah Abraham in a Cage and We Are Beyond Confused Why They're Feuding
Mob Wives star Drita D'Avanzo has a new person on her sh*t list and they're not even from Staten Island. The entrepreneur is fed up with fellow reality star Farrah Abraham and took her Instagram to air her grievances.
The recent drama started when Teen Mom star Abraham posted an Instagram video where she name-checked Drita as a potential sparring partner as she trains for a celebrity boxing match. Drita heard that request loud and clear, and well, you know Drita.
Drita took to her Instagram to repost the video and editorialize it, the way only a Mob Wives star could.
Drita wrote,
Listen up #horseface I called u out..n u called a lawyer!!...are u gonna have a cop as the referee ???????????? I dont want u wearing headgear!..i dont want a referee stopping anything!...I rather be on the streets. I told I I'd pay u to come meet me...since u are so desperate to use my name to make a dollar. Howeva I have a better idea...i love boxing but when it comes to u I rather fight in a cage #ufc style.... I'm tired of people talking shit...then calling lawyers and cops once shit gets real. Wanna do it legit...no problem..in a #cage where u belong u filthy #animal. Give me the date and time!!! I'm here! I'm ready. #payperview #ufc #boxing #slapabitch #catchtheslap #horseface #piglet #hooka #orderofprotection #desperate 4 #attention #copcaller #rat #farrahabraham
The whole unlikely feud between the two women started several weeks back when they both appeared at an event in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Farrah then took to social media, calling Drita a "has-been" and unprofessional and then they carried on hurling nasty insults back and forth, resulting in Abraham filing a restraining order against Drita.
According to The Blast, the promoter for Farrah's boxing match has been in touch with Drita to talk about the potential match. Could this feud really take it from social media to...a CAGE?!? It remains to be seen.
Abraham responded to Drita's request for a proper brawl in a statement to US Weekly, saying, "Bullies aren’t allowed in the ring. This is for anti-bullying. I look forward to boxing someone with integrity so it’s a great match for everyone to watch. I encourage all bullies to watch the match. They could learn something from this."
This is a lot.
In this throwback video, Drita and her arch-frienemy Karen Gravano go head-to-head.