Chelsea Green is back online — and she’s bringing backup.
The self-proclaimed “CommandHER in Chief” returned to Twitter nearly two weeks after deactivating her account following a wave of death threats. The heat came after Green posted a tribute to Hulk Hogan — a gesture that drew serious backlash due to Hogan’s controversial history.
Green made her comeback official with a lengthy statement addressed to her loyal fanbase, the “PatriHOTS,” and wasted no time owning her return in typical Chelsea fashion.
“My fellow PatriHOTS, I, your CommandHER in Chief, need to apologize… For making your timelines suffer without me these past several weeks.”
She reminded fans that despite her accolades — from being the inaugural Women’s United States Champion to her appearances on WWE Unreal and Watch What Happens Live — she’s only human and can’t be everywhere at once.
“Your first ever (and next) Women’s United States Champion, star of episode 3 of WWE Unreal on Netflix and episode 127 of the 22nd season on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live sadly cannot be everywhere at once.”
Green also revealed she’s enlisted a “DirectHER of Social Media” to help run her account, promising to revamp her timeline and, in her words, “paint this app — and the entire WWE Universe — Red, White & GREEN!”
“Going forward, my DirectHER of Social Media will have a presence on this account alongside myself as we continue to paint this app — and the entire WWE Universe — Red, White & GREEN!”
This return comes after Green publicly addressed why she left the platform in the first place, citing an overwhelming amount of negativity following her tribute to Hogan.
“I’ve tried to keep my page positive and comedic, but today, a lot changed… and it hit harder than I expected. The name calling, the death threats, the faceless accounts. Social media was supposed to be a fun place and it hasn’t been for a while. It’s been overwhelming and I need to step away for a little bit. Love my PatriHOTS! 🫡♥️ xo president chels”
The threats were widely condemned by fans and industry peers alike, as many pointed out that no one should face real-world danger for simply sharing their admiration — even for a polarizing figure like Hulk Hogan.
Green’s return has already fired up her fanbase, and with her new social media director in tow, it looks like Chelsea plans to take control of the narrative on her own terms.
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