Following a recent incident involving Asuka, Rhea Ripley is now the latest WWE wrestler to speak out about fans violating her privacy.
On Sunday night, Ripley posted to social media stating it is not okay to deliver fan mail to her personal address, emphasizing that it is especially inappropriate to deliver it in person.
Ripley wrote:
“Shouldn’t have to say this… Do not ever send fan mail to my house. That is by mail, or SELF DELIVERED! That is 100% not ok.”
Shouldn’t have to say this…
— RheaRipley_WWE (@RheaRipley_WWE) February 24, 2025
Do not ever send fan mail to my house. That is by mail, or SELF DELIVERED!
That is 100% not ok.
Bianca Belair also posted a message on social media this weekend, warning fans about potential online scams involving accounts impersonating her parents.
Belair wrote:
“My parents do NOT have ANY social media accounts on ANY platform! If accounts are commenting, dming, or reaching out to you it is a FAKE account. Be safe out there!”
My parents do NOT have ANY social media accounts on ANY platform!
— Bianca Belair (@BiancaBelairWWE) February 24, 2025
If accounts are commenting, dming, or reaching out to you it is a FAKE account.
Be safe out there!
Celebrity impersonation scams have impacted WWE performers previously. In November 2021, Seth Rollins was tackled by a fan during an episode of WWE Raw. It was later revealed that the fan had been scammed by an online account impersonating Rollins.
Last month, Asuka posted a series of comments on social media implying that she had recently been harassed by an aggressive fan. She noted that she felt in danger and had notified the police.
Asuka wrote, “I’ve been feeling in danger recently. I’ve already consulted the police. At this rate, even if fans approach me at the airport or in the city, I will feel the possibility that something might happen, and it will scare me, making me unable to respond.”
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