Former WWE star Aliyah just opened up about a disturbing situation involving her personal life—and it’s got fans talking.
Speaking on the Identity Crisis podcast, Aliyah revealed that she created a Passes.com account to connect with fans through exclusive content. But what started as a creative outlet quickly turned unsettling. According to her, ex-boyfriends from years ago—some she hasn’t spoken to in over a decade—began subscribing to her content and tracking her movements online.
“Yes. I have boyfriends from—oh my God—from like ten years ago subscribing to my Passes, and I don’t even talk to them anymore.”
Things escalated when one of those exes sent her a message after noticing she had gone live while traveling. The comment suggested he had been monitoring her content closely enough to know she wasn’t at home.
“Oh, so I went on a trip last month, and one of them messaged me: ‘Where… where did you end up going? You did your live, but you weren’t at your house.’”
Aliyah’s reaction said it all—this wasn’t just awkward, it crossed the line into scary.
“Oh my God. I’m scared. I’m actually… that’s actually creepy. I’m actually scared. Blocked out everything.”
The experience caused her to lock down her content and reevaluate her digital presence. For someone used to performing in front of thousands, the situation served as a harsh reminder that privacy still matters—even in the world of paid fan platforms.
Aliyah’s story shows a darker side of modern content creation, where boundaries are often blurred and the people you thought were in your past can quietly reappear behind a screen.
Have you ever had someone from your past cross a line online? Drop your thoughts in the comments—how do you think platforms like Passes should handle this kind of situation?
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