Todayâs Very SadđNews!! Rob Mariano Share Big Tragedy & HeartbreakingđNews.
Todayâs Very SadđNews!! Rob Mariano Share Big Tragedy & HeartbreakingđNews.

“Boston Rob” Mariano’s 14-year-old daughter Carinaâwho he shares with fellow Survivor alum Amber Marianoâwas hospitalized after getting poked by a plant during a family vacation in Mexico.
“Boston Rob” Mariano‘s family vacation in Mexico has hit a snag.
The Survivor alum shared on June 16 that his and wife Amber Marianoâs 14-year-old daughter Carina “got poked by this plant yesterday on the golf course…long story short we ended up in the hospital last night.”
“She had a pretty severe reaction to the plant and was in a lot of pain,” he recounted on Instagram Stories. “The doctors did an ultrasound to look for the spine, but instead found an abundance of fluid inside her knee near where the plant pricked her and prescribed some antibiotics and anti-inflammatories.”
Fortunately for Robâwho is also dad to Lucia, 15, Isabetta, 13, and Adelina, 10, with AmberâCarina started feeling “much better” after receiving treatment.
Sharing a picture of the plant, the 49-year-old added, “We have identified the culprit El Datilillo, ‘The Spanish Dagger.'”
The family getaway comes nearly one month after Carina graduated from middle school. At the time, Rob joked that he “cried like a baby” at the teen’s academic achievement.
“She received one of her schools top honor, The Leadership award!” he noted on Instagram May 21. “I was so overcome with emotion.”
Writing that he’s “so proud” of Carina, Rob added in a note to his daughter, “You are so kind and smart and beautiful, and you will succeed in whatever you do. You are a wonderful daughter and a great sister. You are a Champion! I love you with all of my heart!”
Instagram/Boston Rob MarianoAnd to celebrate the end of another successful school year, Rob took the family to Cabo San Lucas, where he spent Father’s Day relaxing by the beach and playing golf.
“Absolutely Perfect!!!” he shared in a June 15 post, later adding, “All #mygirls living their best lives this week.”
And for the Traitors star, there’s no greater feeling than being with loved ones.
“We spend so much time together because we want to,” he said on the First Class Fatherhood podcast in 2020. “That family aspect is the most important part of what I’m teaching my kids.”








