Naomi isn’t backing down—and now she’s pointing her attention toward Jade Cargill.
One day after her shocking admission on the May 30 episode of WWE SmackDown, where she told the world she broke into Bianca Belair’s parents’ house, Naomi (Trinity Fatu) is escalating things even further. Despite Belair publicly contemplating a restraining order, Naomi made it clear she’s not finished.
On May 31, Naomi responded to a fan who jokingly misheard the situation. The tweet read: “My niece walked in to my room and said ‘I don’t like Naomi anymore, she broke into Jade’s home.’ Real wrestling is back baby.” Naomi fired back with intent, not humor:
“Tell your niece I don’t like her either bc she don’t even got her facts straight however Jade’s house is not a bad idea 😏⚠️”
Another fan pressed her on what exactly she hoped to accomplish by going after Cargill, and Naomi didn’t hesitate. Her reply was chilling: “‘Allegedly’ I just want to ramshackle the joint bc it’s soooooo nice, steal all of her wigs, luxury and designer items, maybe pawn them, just to cause the entire family distress and chaos 😋⚠️”
This isn’t just a character promo. Naomi has now acknowledged breaking into one WWE star’s family home and publicly threatened another’s, detailing what she would steal and her motive—“just to cause the entire family distress and chaos.”
All of this came just hours after Bianca Belair posted on Instagram: “Do I need to get a restraining order? Cause … what the hell.. the helly?” That statement followed Naomi’s unapologetic response to WWE’s footage of the incident, where she wrote: “IDGAF⚠️”
What began as a WWE storyline has taken on a much darker tone, with Naomi turning up the heat through personal threats and unsettling behavior. With WWE remaining silent on the social media fallout and Belair teasing legal consequences, fans are now questioning just how far this feud will go.
Do you think Naomi has crossed the line with her threats toward Jade Cargill or do you want to see her break into Jade's house too? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.