Ric Flair isn’t sweating the backlash over his controversial Cameo videos—he’s actually bragging about them now.
On January 14, 2026, Flair took to Twitter to celebrate a new 5-star review on his Cameo profile, seemingly dismissing weeks of criticism that accused him of appearing drunk and sloppy in paid fan videos. After earlier acknowledging the outrage and offering to refund at least one disappointed customer, Flair is now shifting the tone completely.
“I Don’t Know Who Everybody Is Upset With. The Five Stars Keep Rolling In On @Cameo. I Aim To Make People’s Days Brighter! This Review Just Showed Up. Learn To Love It, Because It’s The Best Thing Going Today! WOOOOO!” Flair wrote.
This latest tweet comes just two days after The Nature Boy publicly addressed the situation for the first time. On January 12, Flair posted a statement offering to reimburse one buyer who reportedly dropped nearly $1,000 for a Cameo.
“I Wouldn’t Want Anyone To Have A Bad Experience As They Keep Pouring In,” Flair said in his apology tweet. “So To Make Things Right, I Am More Than Happy To Reimburse The Person That Seems To Be Unhappy With Their @Cameo. Please Reach Out To My Law Firm In Boston — Hartman Law. I Apologize For Not Addressing This Sooner.”
The backlash snowballed after Ringside News reported that Flair’s Cameo page had received several one-star reviews. Another customer spent close to a grand on a wedding message for his brother, only to have Flair slur through the video and tell the groom not to get married.
“I would have expected Ric to at least browse through the notes ahead of time, not read it word for word the first time—and MOST definitely NOT tell him he’s making a mistake and to remain a ‘gf’ because he was so fcked up he could barely speak right,”* the furious buyer wrote. “What would’ve been a great gift ended up being ‘the worst thing he’s ever been gifted.’ Unbelievable!”
The mixed messaging has left many fans confused: is Flair genuinely sorry for what some see as scam-like behavior, or is he simply playing up his infamous persona and brushing off criticism as part of the gimmick? Either way, one thing’s clear — Ric Flair’s Cameo page isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
What do you think—was Ric Flair’s latest tweet a sign of confidence or a tone-deaf flex? Should fans be more forgiving, or is the criticism still fair? Drop your thoughts below.