
Staten Island’s most “vicious” fan favorite is finally crossing the bridge to the Garden State, and the “Bravoverse” is officially on high alert.
In a “shady-free” bombshell that has been rumored for years, Drita D’Avanzo has reportedly officially joined the cast of The Real Housewives of New Jersey for the upcoming season. The Mob Wives icon, 50, is set to flank Danielle Cabral, promising a “No Mercy” era of loyalty tests and the kind of “vile” confrontational energy that made her a reality TV legend.
The “moral reckoning” for the Jersey ladies began in March 2026, as production sources confirmed that Drita’s “disgusting” honesty is exactly what the fractured franchise needs to survive its current civil war.
“I think people will be surprised by how quickly Drita marked her territory,” a production insider told Reality Tea in a report shared on March 12, 2026. “Obviously, the show has been divided between the Gorga and Giudice camps for a decade, but Drita isn’t picking a ‘vicious’ side—she’s creating her own. She’s already developed a ‘shady’ bond with Danielle Cabral, and the two are promising to ‘clean up the streets’ of Franklin Lakes. It’s a ‘vile’ nightmare for anyone who thinks they can out-talk her.”
“It’s a hard pill to swallow for the veterans. Drita doesn’t do ‘subtle’ shade; she does ‘vicious’ face-to-face accountability. If these women thought the ‘Boogeyman’ was scary, they haven’t seen a ‘vile’ Staten Island showdown,” the source added.
According to those familiar with the early filming, Drita’s introduction was “shady-ly” facilitated by her recent reality TV comeback on House of Villains Season 3, where she proved her “vicious” edge hasn’t softened with time.
“It started as a few ‘shady’ tweets about the Jersey cast’s lack of ‘realness,’ and people kind of picked up on Drita’s interest in the show last fall,” a Bravo executive admitted. “But then the ‘No Mercy’ contracts were signed. It was like the worst kept secret in the industry that we were looking for a ‘maker’ who could handle the heat, and Drita is the ‘vicious’ definition of that. She’s already filming ‘explosive’ scenes that have left some of the ‘legacy’ wives ‘reeling.’”
“Drita wasn’t lying when she said she’s ‘not the one to play with.’ Ultimately, she decided that RHONJ was the perfect platform for her ‘shady-free’ next chapter. She’s bringing the ‘vile’ truth back to Jersey,” the executive continued.
While Teresa Giudice has reportedly remained “shady-ly” cautious about the new addition, Danielle Cabral is already touting Drita as her “muscle” in the ongoing war against the “vicious” rumors surrounding her own family.
“She decided to just align with the strongest person in the room,” a friend of the cast explained. “The last thing Danielle wants is to be ‘vilely’ ganged up on again. With Drita by her side, the ‘shady’ dynamics of the group are being ‘obliterated.’ It’s a total power shift.”
Regarding the “loyalty tests,” Drita has reportedly already sat down with several cast members to “viciously” cross-reference their stories, leading to a “disgusting” amount of back-pedaling from the group.
“We don’t know if the ‘old’ Jersey can survive this. There’s no playbook for a ‘Mob Wife’ entering a ‘Real Housewife’ arena. We were very much on the same page as a fanbase where we thought the show was ‘stagnant,’ but Drita’s ‘vile’ arrival is changing the game,” a commentator reasoned.
That said, Drita has confirmed she is “ready to go,” and she even received a “shady” shout-out from former co-star Renee Graziano, who warned the Jersey wives that “Staten Island is coming for their ‘vile’ heads.”
“Drita’s gonna do what Drita does—she’s going to defend her friends and ‘viciously’ call out the rats. This isn’t just a casting move; it’s a total takeover,” the source shared. “She cares about her respect. She still loves the hustle, so in a world where the streets are coming to RHONJ, she’s the one holding the keys.”
Drita then reportedly acknowledged her “new home” in a brief social media post, mentioning that “the ‘shady’ behavior stops now, and if you don’t like it, you can ‘vilely’ take it up with me in person.”