Thunder Rosa isn’t here for inappropriate messages—and after going public with her divorce, she’s calling out fans who crossed the line.

The AEW star took to her Instagram story and revealed she recently received a direct message from a fan that sent her a video link to “I Wanna Sex You Up” along with repeated pleas like “Talk to me, talk to me, hello, talk to me.” Rosa made it clear she wasn’t amused—and she’s not afraid to put fans like that on blast.

“Okay, so there’s nobody y’all know that wants to sex me up. A fan who said, ‘Talk to me, talk to me, hello, talk to me,’ and then he sent me a link to the video ‘I Wanna Sex You Up.’ So yes, it was in the DMs.”

Rosa didn’t just shut it down—she warned that any future creepy messages could be exposed publicly.

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“So all of y’all nasty asses who thought there was tea—yeah, there’s no tea. But if you keep sending me stuff like that, I might put something there and put you on blast. I’m not gonna cover your face.”

She then dropped the ultimate clapback by telling them to at least go to her Patreon and pay for it.

“If you wanna talk like that, at least go on Patreon and pay for it. I’m not gonna be like, ‘Hellooo?’”

What hit her the hardest, though, was how much attention this got compared to her personal announcements.

“And also, you know what made me sad? I had more people commenting on this thing than when I’m saying I’m DYING! Or when I announced I was single — people never sent me this many messages.”

This comes after Thunder Rosa confirmed in November 2025 that she and her husband, Brian Cervantes, had separated after 14 years together. The split was amicable, and Rosa made a statement at the time asking for privacy during the transition.

“After 14 years together, Brian Cervantes and I have decided to go our separate ways in a friendly and respectful manner. Relationships sometimes change shape, but the care and respect remain.”

Now, she’s reminding fans that respect goes a long way—especially when someone’s already going through real-life change.

Do you think Thunder Rosa handled this the right way? Should more wrestlers publicly call out inappropriate fan behavior? Drop your thoughts in the comments below—we’re listening.

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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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