Former WWE star Kaitlyn is opening up about one of the most painful invasions of privacy she’s ever experienced — and how it even followed her to autograph signings.

Speaking on her YouTube channel on February 25, 2026, Kaitlyn was asked how she feels about people who sell or post nude content online. Before diving into her own story, she made it clear she doesn’t judge others for what they choose to do.

“I don’t judge anybody. I really don’t. I have no judgment. It’s somebody else’s life — it’s not for me to decide.”

Kaitlyn explained that she has done implied nudity and tasteful topless shoots in the past, but made it clear those were her decisions — made on her own terms.

“I’ve done implied nudity and some topless photo shoots — very tasteful, never anything super erotic.”

However, she revealed that a few years ago, private photos she never intended to be public were leaked online. She said she still doesn’t know whether it was someone she knew or a hack of her iCloud account. She described the emotional fallout as overwhelming and deeply personal.

“What really sucks is that a couple of years ago, I don’t know who it was — whether it was someone I knew or someone who hacked my iCloud — but someone accessed photos of me that I did not want public and put them on the internet. It was devastating. It was such an invasion of privacy. It wasn’t my decision. It wasn’t my choice. That’s not what I wanted for myself.”

The situation didn’t stop at the leak itself. Kaitlyn revealed that at autograph signings, some fans have brought printed copies of the leaked images for her to sign — something she said used to trigger her. She admitted the encounters were humiliating and painful because she never consented to those images being shared.

“There have been times at autograph signings where someone has brought a printed-out photo of one of those leaked images for me to sign. It used to really trigger me. It hasn’t happened often, but enough for me to know how to handle it now. It was embarrassing, and it hurt because it wasn’t my decision to share that.”

Kaitlyn stressed that everyone deserves privacy when it comes to personal content stored on their phones.

“Everyone has private things on their phone, right? Those are for my eyes — or for whoever I choose to share them with, like my husband or partner.”

Despite her experience, she reiterated that she holds no resentment toward people who willingly post nude content — her issue is with consent being taken away.

“But I don’t judge anyone who chooses to do nude artistry or post nude photos. Who cares? It’s not my life. I don’t feel strongly about what others decide to do. I just know that for me, that’s not a choice I make.”

Bottom line — Kaitlyn isn’t mad about nudity. She’s mad about choice being ripped away. And the fact that some people brought those leaked photos to signings? That’s the part that still stings.

What do you think about Kaitlyn’s experience and her message about consent and privacy? Share your thoughts below and let us know your feedback.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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