Friend of the reality television personality is said to have filed a missing person report to police this week
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Earlier this week, TMZ reported that DiDonato had failed to board two separate flights home to Florida, one on January 5 and another on an unspecified date. A friend of the reality star named Ben later filed a missing persons report in Las Vegas.
Natalie DiDonato, a former star of the Staten Island-based reality show “Mob Wives,” has been reported missing after failing to board two separate flights.
A multi-state search for “Mob Wives” star Natalie DiDonato ended today. NBC News has confirmed that DiDonato called her mother, Denise Fuoco, to let her know she is safe. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed in a statement to NBC News earlier Wednesday that a “missing person report has been taken for a Natalie DiDonato.