Jordynne Grace, a recognized WWE star, issued a strong warning to anyone contemplating unwanted visits to her home. This warning came after she shared a humorous skit on her social media last week.
In the skit, Grace humorously portrayed herself striving to close a trashcan lid to avoid extra charges from her Homeowners Association. However, one viewer commented, “Now wrestlers are wondering how fans find out where they live with the houses in the background.” Her response was clear: “@dontaddme4155 come to my house if you want. I have seven dogs and a gun,” noting the potential danger of trying to approach her residence.
She reiterated her stance in a subsequent post on social media platform X, emphasizing the need for personal security for those in the public eye. She wrote, “Anyone in the public eye should have some type of security. There are too many people with evil intentions and it’s virtually impossible to scrub your address from the internet.”
Professional female wrestlers frequently face such issues as their prominence grows. For instance, WWE champion Liv Morgan previously encountered a stalker at her home. Additionally, Rhea Ripley has highlighted the problematic behavior of fans in public spaces like airports.
Deonna Purrazzo, the Ring of Honor pure women’s champion, also shared her own troubling encounter with someone who was deceived by a person posing as her.
Grace joined WWE last year following a successful tenure with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where she was a three-time knockouts world champion.
Ryan Gaydos, a senior editor for Fox News Digital, reported these developments.
