Saraya is not holding back after she got a ton of backlash for pulling out of a meet and greet due to an emergency with her dog.

After Saraya had to miss a meet and greet because her dog was rushed to the emergency room, one fan took to Twitter and went after her. They claimed celebrities charge fans too much money to keep up their lifestyle and then shame fans for being upset when things get canceled. They said it was sad about her dog, but fans still had the right to be unhappy.

“You celebrities hock your s*** expecting fans to pay exorbitant prices to make sure you can maintain your lifestyle. Then turn around and shame fans for feeling a certain way or asking for autographs . Sad what happened to your dog . but fans can feel upset for cancellation.”

Saraya responded by saying it’s fine for fans to feel frustrated, but the harassment went too far. She explained that being called names and mocked in TikTok videos just because she stayed home with her sick dog wasn’t fair.

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Saraya reminded people that she’s always good to fans since she makes meet and greets fun, takes pictures, signs autographs, and even stops for fans outside events. That’s why her fan events do well, because she truly loves her supporters.

But she made it clear that loving her fans doesn’t mean people can be cruel to her. She said she wasn’t shaming anyone, only explaining why she couldn’t be there, and felt she was the one being shamed instead.

“You can absolutely be frustrated. But to make tik tok videos, harass me, call me awful names because I decided to stay home with my extremely sick dog who was rushed to the emergency room is uncalled for. I’m really great with my fans and try to make my meet n greet experiences a fun time for them. When I see fans out of M&Gs in the street, I sign anything they want. Take pictures, talk with them. That’s why my M&Gs do so well because I f****** love my fans. They know that. But that doesn’t give anyone the right to berate me and be cruel. It’s not “shaming” I was proving why this all happened.. I was one getting shamed. This is a s***** take.”

Saraya has always been close with her fans, but this shows how hard it can be for wrestlers to handle personal problems while keeping fans happy. She knew people were upset, but she made it clear that her dog and family had to come first. So we hope she doesn’t have to deal with such harassment ever again.

Do you think Saraya was right to defend herself against the backlash? How should wrestlers balance fan commitments with personal emergencies? Sound off in the comments.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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