Natalie DiDonato, known for her role on the reality series “Mob Wives,” has been reported missing after she failed to board two flights back to her home in Florida. Concerns arose when her family contacted authorities in Philadelphia, where she had been visiting earlier this month. A police report was filed on Tuesday, following alarms raised by her friend Ben on January 5, who noted her absence.
DiDonato’s mother, Denise Fuoco, mentioned that she had a brief FaceTime conversation with her daughter last week. During the call, DiDonato appeared nervous and distressed, abruptly ending the conversation without revealing her location. Fuoco expressed concern over whether her daughter was alone at the time.
Ben recounted that he had communicated with DiDonato via WhatsApp about four days before she went missing, during which she requested money for a flight home. He claims she mentioned being in Las Vegas, making him the last known person to speak to her.
In addition, DiDonato has not posted on social media this month, with her last Instagram post dated December 12, where she celebrated her 44th birthday and reflected positively on her age and health. The absence of recent updates has heightened concerns for her well-being.
DiDonato, who is related to the late mobster Frank “Frankie Flowers” D’Alfonso, joined the cast of “Mob Wives: Trust No One” in its fifth season, which aired in 2014. The series concluded in 2016.
As the search continues, DiDonato’s family and friends remain hopeful for her safe return. The public has been urged to share any information that could assist in locating her, highlighting the importance of community support during such distressing times.