Carlee Bright has confirmed she is no longer with WWE, and her message suggests the recent wave of cuts may still not be over.

Bright was not originally listed among Friday’s reported WWE departures, but she revealed the news herself in a post on Instagram. Her announcement came before she appeared on Season 3 of WWE LFG, making the timing even more surprising. In her message, Bright revealed that her WWE run quietly ended just two days before her TV appearance.

"Tonight, you’ll see me on Season 3 of WWE LFG.

What you won’t see…is that just two days ago, my time with WWE has officially come to an end."

She admitted the ending wasn’t what she expected, but said the experience taught her how to handle tough moments.

"This wasn’t how I imagined this chapter ending, but if there’s one thing this journey taught me, it’s how to fight through uncertainty and the moments that test who you really are."

Bright also looked back on her time with WWE, describing the long hours and unique lifestyle that came with chasing her dream.

"I don’t know if there’ll ever be enough words to express the gratitude and love I have for this chapter. From all the hours filming, hair spray & makeup, long drives, and intense training days, I really did feel like my very own Hannah Montana — living the best of both worlds."

She made it clear that the journey meant everything to her, especially the memories she created along the way.

"I cherish the laughs, the memories, and the people who made this experience better than I could have ever imagined. You’ve changed my life, and that’s something I’ll carry with me forever."

Toward the end of her message, Bright reflected on how far she had come in reaching her dream. She closed with a line that summed up her emotions about leaving wrestling behind, at least for now.

"Lastly, to sweet, baby Kenny — you did it. You made it farther than you ever thought you would. You lived out your childhood dream, and that makes me truly feel like the luckiest girl in the world."

"Wrestling has such a funny way of saying, “I love you.”

Her exit adds another name to WWE’s growing list of recent releases, and ongoing updates indicate the cuts may not be finished yet or additional announcements may still come. Ringside News will continue to keep you updated.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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