In the series premiere of Growing Up Gotti, Victoria decides to move out of her mansion. Later on, Victoria agrees to go on a blind date for an article on celebrity matchmaking even though her date will be a bald man. At dinner, Victoria is greatly displeased with her date, a bald 58 year old named Ed. When Victoria is offended to her breaking point, she cuts the date off early and happily returns home to her boys.
Victoria returns home to find flowers from her ex-husband as his way of apologizing for giving Frank an ATV for his birthday. Victoria isn't happy about Frank having such a dangerous car and is reminded of her brother also named Frank who was struck by a car and killed. Luigi, a friend of the Gottis, arrives to give Victoria an estimate on how much it would cost to repair the house pool. Later on, Victoria gets into a fight with Carmine because he wants to attend a 2-day prom party and she doesn't want him to go. All becomes well on Mother's Day morning when the boys surprise her with a lovely brunch but it is quickly interrupted with a fight between Frank and Carmine. Shrugging it off, Victoria takes a ride in Frankie's ATV.
Victoria meets some attractive male fitness models at her Star office and decides to hire them to do some landscaping at her mansion. Their age becomes apparent as the male models decide to shoot hoops with the Gotti boys instead of actual landscaping. Meanwhile, John decides to get a tattoo despite his mother's wishes. When he returns home and shows the tattoo to Victoria, she becomes angry because of it's enormous size and his disobedience and sends John to his room.
The oldest Gotti boy is graduating witch means there is an after-party coming in the near future. Victoria is forced to look for a new personal assistant. Things get a little “hairy” when John discovers that his prized hair gel has been borrowed. Will the party go off with out a hitch, or will it be hair rising?
Victoria plays advisor to her friends and acquaintances. An elderly woman named Esta pushes Victoria’s generosity to the limit. Elsewhere the poor manners of the Gotti boys, prompt Victoria to get the help of an etiquette coach. The Gotti’s pay their respects to the late John Gotti.
After eating a box of cupcakes, Victoria is stunned to learn that she's gained seven pounds. Meanwhile, she is set up on another blind date by the celebrity matchmaker. To get ready for the big date, she sees a nutritionist, works out with a personal trainer.
Victoria ""handyman"" trys to fix the pool in time for open house.
Girls go crazy when the Gotti boys rip the runway.
The Gotti sons take a challenge from their Uncle Pete to participate in a football game which worries Victoria, since she doesn't know how her boys will react if they lose. Victoria meets up with Robin, a dollmaker who wishes to make a doll in Victoria's likeness and (hopefully) the boys if Victoria's doll goes well. When the doll arrives, Victoria is highly unhappy with the amateur looking result.
Robert and Luigi go to couples therapy; Frankie meets a time management expert.
John is graduating from High School. Victoria plans to take the family to Italy.
The Gottis get ready for Italy. The guest house is getting a new look.
The Gottis finally get to Italy. The boys go to gladiator school while Victoria goes shopping.
The Gottis are still in Rome. Victoria wants the boys introduced to Italian culture. She nor Pete can keep them focused, because they want to pick up girls.
The Gottis are off to Siena for the horse races. Victoria and the boys argue of their bodyguard who up and quit on them. Victoria uses the assets of Pete and Luigi to help her keep track of the boys and enjoy their vacation.
Although on vacation Victoria still works on her cookbook. She takes a cooking class to inspire her. The boys go fishing but with no catch for the day, Victoria must cook for the family.
Victoria leaves chartering a boat to Luigi, she is not pleased at all. She takes matters into her own hands to get the yacht her family wants.
The Gotti family returns home from their trip to Italy. Upon returning home they get some sad news, and the boys remember in a "permanent" way.
John is trying to decide where he should go to college, if at all. While John is trying to leave the house, Victoria and Uncle Pete are trying to keep him close to home. Meanwhile Victoria is getting tired of all the visitors invading her home. She will take drastic measures to cut down on the constant stream of unwanted guests.
How many jobs can one person do? Well Victoria is about to add two more to her resume. With both her and Frankie adding entrepreneur to their names, Frankie is in over his head. With his rump riding on the line, can he pull it together?
It is Robert's birthday and Victoria goes overboard on the gift. How does Robert show his appreciation...by driving Victoria up a wall. Carmine and John have an 'accessory' added to their car...by their mom?
The third season draws to a close with Victoria preparing a special meal, and everyone gathers to reminisce. Everyone looks back on the past few years of their lives.
To mark the 10th anniversary the popular series, we're reuniting the family to talk about the highlights and low lights of the groundbreaking show. When A&E's Growing Up Gotti premiered in 2004 it dominated the pop-culture landscape. Each week, millions of viewers tuned in to see Victoria Gotti and her three sons, Carmine, John, and Frank, deal with common family problems in unique and decidedly Gotti-like ways. Now, ten years later, we're revisiting everyone's favorite Long Island family with some of the series' greatest moments, and will have a chance to hear what the Gotti's really thought of their time on television and what they're up to today.