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    In "The Sopranos" did Carmela ever cheat on Tony? If so, with whom?

    Question #59266. Asked by doctordolittle. (Sep 09 05 1:58 AM)


    MrsAce

    I remember her having 2 love interests.

    First was Joe Penny who played Vic Musto. They met when he was wallpapering/painting her home.

    And the second was Furio Giunta (Federico Castelluccio), one of Tony's guys, who went back to Italy because they were falling in love.

    Both men left before the cheating could begin.

    Sep 09 05, 10:24 AM
    smabery85

    she was also falling in love with her priest.

    Mar 14 06, 11:14 AM
    Tuftskins

    Only once after she and Tony had separated. That was with Anthony's teacher, Robert "Bob" Wegler, portrayed by David Strathairn. He broke it off when he realized how manipulative she was.

    Jan 12 13, 1:30 AM


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