Natalie DiDonato has been found safe in Nevada, ending a multi-state search for the “Mob Wives” alum.
DiDonato called her mother, Denise Fuoco, to let her know of her whereabouts on Wednesday, per NBC News.
“My daughter’s been found,” Fuoco told the outlet. “She’s fine right now. We’re trying to get her home.”
According to her mother, DiDonato did not share why she was unresponsive for several days.
“She didn’t really want to talk about it,” Fuoco said. “I didn’t push anything, because I’m pretty sure she might hang up.”
Fuoco also told TMZ that DiDonato was not injured and that her purse was stolen with all of her IDs.
DiDonato’s friend filed a missing persons report with the Las Vegas Police Department on Tuesday after she failed to board two scheduled flights home to Florida.
At the time, Fuoco said she spoke to her daughter last week on a FaceTime call, but their chat was “brief” as DiDonato, 44, “rushed off the phone.”
Fuoco was unsure whether or not DiDonato was alone, but said that she looked “nervous and distressed” during their video chat.
The former VH1 star was visiting Philadelphia before she jetted off to Vegas, her sister Janae DiDonato told NBC News.
“I found out that she was in Philadelphia. She was supposed to go from Philadelphia to Florida, back home. She didn’t get on that flight,” Janae said.
“And then we found out that she was in Vegas. We didn’t believe it was true because we didn’t know anyone that knew that she would be in Vegas. We didn’t know she knew anyone in Vegas.”
DiDonato appeared on Season 5 of “Mob Wives,” which aired on VH1 between December 2014 and March 2015.
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