Rhea Ripley is drawing a hard line when it comes to fan behavior — and it’s long overdue.
The WWE Superstar took to Twitter with a stern message on July 9, calling out fans who have been sending letters and packages directly to her personal residence. This isn’t a fan service moment — it’s a serious boundary.
After dealing with repeated invasions of her privacy, Ripley made it crystal clear: “Fan mail sent directly to my house will not be opened. It will be thrown out.”
This isn’t the first time Ripley has had to deal with uncomfortable fan behavior. Earlier this year, she dealt with a disturbing incident involving a stalker who showed up at her home. Now she’s dealing with fans crossing the line in a different way — and she’s not alone.
NXT’s Izzi Dame also had to speak up recently after receiving mail not just at her own home, but at her parents’ house as well.
It’s a reminder that while pro wrestlers may be public figures, they are still entitled to personal safety and privacy like anyone else. Sending unsolicited mail to someone’s home is more than inappropriate — it’s flat-out creepy.
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