Natalie DiDonato, a former reality TV personality known for her role on VH1's Mob Wives, has been reported as missing. The 44-year-old, who joined the show in season five, was widely recognised as the cousin of infamous mobster Frank “Frankie Flowers” D'Alfonso.
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The show, which first aired in 2011, spotlighted the lives of Staten Island women whose husbands and family members were incarcerated due to mob ties. These women were thrust into a drastically altered lifestyle, moving from wealth and status to navigating life without their husbands.
According to a report in TMZ, DiDonato’s family raised an alarm when she missed two scheduled flights back to Florida, including one on January 5. Authorities were contacted shortly thereafter, and a missing person report was filed with the Las Vegas Police Department.
TMZ reported that DiDonato’s mother, Denise Fuoco, had spoken with her just a week prior. During the FaceTime call, Fuoco mentioned that Natalie appeared visibly distressed, nervous, and abruptly ended the conversation without offering much information about her whereabouts.
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