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Wait, Mob Wives star Natalie DiDonato has gone missing and failed to board two flights?!
Wait, Mob Wives star Natalie DiDonato has gone missing and failed to board two flights?!
Mob Wives star Natalie DiDonato has been reported missing after she failed to board two flights. The last place she was known to be in was Las Vegas, but everyone’s now super worried about her.
Best known for being the cousin of late mobster Frank “Frankie Flowers” D’Alfonso, Natalie DiDonato appeared on season 5 of VH1‘s Mob Wives: Trust No One. Years after fame, she’s been reported missing.
Natalie DiDonato has been reported missing
Natalie DiDonato has been reported missing. She missed two flights home while on holiday in Las Vegas. As per TMZ, Natalie’s family is concerned, and her whereabouts are currently being investigated.
Her family reportedly spoke with cops in Philadelphia, where she reportedly visited earlier this month, before missing a January 5 flight home to Florida, as well as another plane journey.
Drita D’Avanzo told TMZ: “OMG, this is horrible. I really hope it’s nothing but missing to flights and reported missing seems extremely concerning. I really wish they find her safe and sound!”
They added: “I have not seen or spoken to her in a very long time and wish I had answers.” Longtime viewers of the VH1 show are now discussing what may have happened to her on X.
Mob Wives star last spotted in Las Vegas
Natalie was last seen in Las Vegas. She reportedly reached out to her friend, Ben, on WhatsApp, sounding distressed, asking for a flight home, and he’s the last known person to have spoken to her four days ago.
Her mother, Denise Fuoco, last spoke with Natalie a week ago, on a FaceTime call. She hasn’t been active on social media since 2021, so there’s zero clues as to her whereabouts on Instagram.
Denise said Ben purchased a ticket for Natalie, but she never made the flight to Florida, which quickly prompted him to file the missing persons report to Las Vegas police.
Denise told TMZ they had a brief conversation, but Natalie rushed off the phone and didn’t clarify where she was, just telling her she had to go, adding that her daughter “looked nervous and distressed.”
Natalie’s mother said it’s unclear if her daughter was with anyone during the FaceTime call, and tried to call her daughter back on both of Natalie’s mobiles, but claims neither was working at the time.
Denise claims she repeatedly tried to get in contact with Natalie over the next few days, but failed to reach her, prompting her to contact police in Philadelphia as she was so worried.
