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Her last social media post was around a month ago
- Chris Bradford, Acting Assistant Editor
- Published: 4:08 ET, Jan 22 2025
- Updated: 4:27 ET, Jan 22 2025
MOB Wives star Natalie DiDonato has been reported missing after she failed to catch two flights, her family has said.
The actress, 44, last spoke with her mom around a week ago on FaceTime and apparently seemed rushed and nervous on the call.
DiDonato, who was best known for starring on season five of the hit show, missed a flight to Florida on January 5, as reported by TMZ.
A missing person's report was filed weeks after she missed her scheduled flight.
Cops have not confirmed her location, but a pal, known only as Ben, reportedly told her mom Denise Fuoco she was in Las Vegas.
DiDonato reportedly messaged Ben four days before the flight to Florida asking him for cash.
He booked a plane ticket, but she never boarded the plane, according to reports.
Denise said she's tried to get in touch with her daughter but has been unsuccessful.
She admitted DiDonato seemed as if she had been distant, according to People.
Fellow Mob Wives stars have issued an urgent appeal.
“OMG, This is horrible!!! I really hope it’s nothing but missing two flights and reported missing seems extremely concerning,” Drita D’Avanzo told TMZ.
DiDonato last posted on social media just over a month ago.
URGENT APPEAL
She shared a picture of herself wearing shades, a jumper, skirt and knee high boots.
She was thrilled that she had lost 10 pounds and was striving to hit her target weight.
"Not bad for 44. I love me some me," the caption said.
Getting older is a blessing; I can't believe I made it this far." the post said.
"I'm embracing my age because to me it's a badge of honor to have made it to 44.”
The snap was her first Instagram post in around three months.
DiDonato is best known for starring on the fifth series of the show in 2014.
On the program, she clashed with Natalie Guercio after accusing her of being a rat.
And she called out D'Avanzo's integrity.
"I like her," DiDonato said.
"I just want to know what the f is going on in her mind.”