Celebrity Big Brother Mob Wife ‘Michael Jordan of Blow J**s’, Talks Mobster Dad

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  • Renee Graziano made the revelations to housemate James Whale
  • "My father didn't talk to me for two years because I went on television,” she revealed
  • ”I have never known anything anyone has ever done” she says, despite mob wife status
  • Last week Graziano claimed to be the Michael Jordan of blow j**s

Renee Graziano opened up Monday night on “Celebrity Big Brother” about her mobster dad’s criminal past, claiming she never knew the details of those crimes.

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Renee told fellow housemate James Whale: "My father is a wonderful man and however they portray him is how the government want to.

"My father didn't talk to me for two years because I went on television… he's my father and he loves me regardless.

"Although I'm a mob wife and I understand my lifestyle… I have never known anything anyone has ever done."

Graziano continues to shock on the show.

Last week she proudly declared that she was the "Michael Jordan of b***j**s!" adding: "I'm so good at it!"

Graziano was at 28-1 odds of winning this season’s “Celebrity Big Brother”.

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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