Reality star Natalie DiDonato has been reported missing in Las Vegas. Her mother, Denise Fuoco, last spoke to her on January 14th and says she was allegedly rushing to end the phone call without revealing her location. DiDonato missed two flights, including one scheduled for Florida, raising concerns among family members.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed to Us Weekly on Tuesday, January 21, that a missing person report has been filed for the reality star. TMZ was the first to report the news.
DiDonato’s mother, Denise Fuoco, last spoke to the South Florida resident on Tuesday, January 14, during a FaceTime call. “Not bad for 44 🥰 I love me some me,” she wrote via Instagram in December 2024. “44 sitting on 24’s still. 😫😂😂😂 🎯💪 .”“Getting older is a blessing,” she added. “I'm embracing my age because to me it's a badge of honor to have made it to 44.”
Fans were first introduced to DiDonato when she appeared on season 5 of Mob Wives. VH1 described the cast member as a real estate agent and DJ manager who is a self-admitted 'phenomenal cook.'
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