‘Mob Wives’ star Natalie DiDonato reported missing: police
The search for “Mob Wives” star Natalie DiDonato is still ongoing after she was reported missingLas Vegas police confirmed to Fox News Digital.
The 44-year-old, who appeared in the fifth season of the reality show, was officially reported missing on Tuesday, January 21.
DiDonato’s mother, Denise Fuoco, told Fox News Digital that her family had not spoken to her since last Thursday.
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Fuoco said her daughter was inside Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, and a staff member confirmed that she checked out after one night with an unknown man.
DiDonato’s former “Mafia Wives” co-star Drita D’Avanzo announced on social media that she is missing. She posted a screenshot of a newspaper article that said her friend was missing.
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“I pray Natalie is safe! I can’t imagine what her family is going through,” D’Avanzo wrote in his Instagram caption.
The reality star’s last post was five weeks ago on December 12, 2024, when DiDonato appeared to be in good spirits.
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“Not bad for 44. I love me some. 44 sitting on 24 is calm. (it’s not my birthday…just feeling good, lost 10lbs…goal achieved),” she shared alongside her photo, as she sat on a deck chair.
“Being older is a blessing, I can’t believe I’ve made it this far. I embrace my age because it’s a badge of honor for me to make it to 44.”
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DiDonato wore a long-sleeved black crop top with matching bottoms and knee-high boots as she posed for a photo with sunglasses and earrings.
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The reality show “Mafia women” first aired on VH1 in April 2011, and the final season of the franchise, “Mob Wives: The Last Stand,” ends in 2016.
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Fox News Digital’s Larry Fink contributed to this report.