MOB Wives’ Natalie DiDonato has sparked concern after she was reported missing, having not shown up for two flights. The reality TV personality appeared ‘rushed and nervous’ during her last FaceTime chat with her mum a week ago, TMZ reports. Natalie was due to fly to Florida on January 5 but never boarded the plane, leading to a missing persons report being filed weeks later. Her mother Denise recounted their last conversation via FaceTime around a week ago, noting that Natalie seemed hurried and didn’t reveal her location.

Natalie has been reported missing
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Denise also mentioned that Natalie looked ‘nervous and distressed’ during the call, which left her worried when she couldn’t reach her daughter in the following days. The last update Denise got was from a friend named Ben who  allegedly told her that Natalie was “in Las Vegas” and needed assistance returning to Florida, though she missed her flight. Ben, reportedly the last person to have been in contact with Natalie, filed the missing persons report in Vegas. Denise expressed that her daughter had been acting “distant” over the past few months, while Ben noted that Natalie sounded “distressed” when asking him for money for a flight back to Florida.

The star’s mum describes their last encounter as ‘rushed and panicked’
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Natalie, famed for her stint in Season 5 of the hit series, last graced social media in early December. Rocking a chic black outfit, she wrote: “Not bad for 44 I love me some me. 44 sitting on 24’s still”, reports the Mirror. She added, “(it’s not my bday…I’m just feelin myself, dropped 10 lbs…hit that goal weight). Getting older is a blessing, can’t believe I made it this far. I’m embracing my age because to me it’s a badge of honor to have made it to 44.” Currently, comments on her Instagram posts are turned off. Natalie was quite the sensation on Mob Wives in Season 5, remembered for her fiery clashes and drama with other cast members, including Natalie Guercio.

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Last Update: March 21, 2025