Reality TV fans may remember watching the chaos and family drama on “Growing Up Gotti” on A&E between 2004 and 2005. The show followed the life of Victoria Gotti, the daughter of mafia legend John Gotti, and her three sons.
With “Growing Up Gotti” having aired 20 years ago, Victoria’s three sons, Frank Gotti Agnello, John Gotti Agnello Jr., and Carmine Gotti Agnello, are all grown up. See the rare photo of her youngest son, Frank, which she recently shared on Instagram.
Victoria Gotti Shares Photo of Son Frank Gotti All Grown Up
Victoria Gotti is making fans do a double-take after posting a photo alongside her youngest son, Frank Gotti Agnello. Frank was just a young teenager when fans first met him and his two older brothers on A&E’s “Growing Up Gotti,” which premiered in 2004.
In the photo, which Victoria shared on Instagram, she is seen dining with Frank at Toku, an Asian restaurant in Manhasset, New York. Posing close to Frank, who is now 35, her caption read, “A meal out with my youngest son frank. Great meal! Toku. Manhasset. Last minute invite. Great.” Victoria also included two heart emojis.
Fans couldn’t wrap their heads around seeing Frank all grown up. “Omg ..all grown up!!” a comment read. “OMG that’s Frankie. I feel so old but Victoria your boys are still so handsome but then again if you’re Italian you already know you have good genes,” another person wrote in the comment section.
“He was my fave when I watched growing up gotti,” a fan shared.
Gotti Appeared on RHONJ
Getty“Growing Up Gotti” may have only run for three seasons, but it treated fans to a peek inside Victoria’s glamorous life with her family, primarily filmed in their extravagant mansion in Long Island, New York.
After her appearance on the reality show, which spotlighted her lavish lifestyle, Victoria and her family gained significant fame. Fans were diving deeper into the Gambino crime family, with her father, John Gotti, being a prominent figure within the New York mafia scene.
In 2012, Victoria was a contestant on “Celebrity Apprentice,” where she met “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” icon Teresa Giudice. Victoria would later make a surprise guest appearance on RHONJ seasons 5 and 6, showcasing her friendship with Giudice.
Additionally, fans also watched her on one episode of VH1’s reality show, “Mob Wives.” Interestingly, she called the mobster-inspired reality show “a complete joke,” cast doubt on its authenticity, and called it a”trainwreck” during a radio interview in 2012.



