Saraya might be embracing a fresh start in 2025, but some fans took things a little too far after she shared new photos online.

On January 28, the AEW star posted pictures of herself in a black bra and denim jeans with the caption, “hey, it’s me.” While most of the responses were supportive, it didn’t take long for things to get weird.

After seeing how quickly her DMs filled up, one fan pointed it out, tweeting, “Bro got the creeps in the DMs as soon as they found out😭.” Saraya didn’t hold back in her response, admitting, “I wanted to burn my phone when I went into my requested DMs.”

This reaction comes just weeks after reports confirmed her split from Falling in Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke, ending their six-year relationship. While she’s been open about focusing on herself and getting out of the house more in 2025, it’s clear she wasn’t expecting the flood of messages that followed her latest post.

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Earlier this month, Saraya revealed she’s making an effort to go out more, explaining, “One of my New Year’s resolutions was to get out the house more. If I’m not working I would just stay inside. (Which I love being a hermit haha) but once a week I said I’ll take one day to go outside whether it be going to dinner with the girlies, go to the movies or whatever I feel like doing.”

She even asked fans for ideas on what to do, writing, “Give me some ideas of what I can do to get out the house! Side note, I’m sober so nothing partying related haha ⬇️.”

Saraya seems determined to move forward on her own terms, but that doesn’t mean she’s dealing with everything smoothly. Whether it’s speculation about her breakup or unwanted messages in her inbox, she’s making it clear that she’s not here for the nonsense.

What do you think about Saraya’s reaction to her DMs? Should celebrities just ignore the messages, or is it important to call it out? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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