WWE wrestler Jordynne Grace recently shared a humorous skit on her social media, highlighting a common homeowner dilemma of closing a trashcan lid to avoid extra charges from her Homeowners Association. However, the skit led to a more serious topic of privacy and safety concerns.
In response to a comment about wrestlers potentially revealing their home locations in videos, Grace issued a warning: “Come to my house if you want. I have seven dogs and a gun.” She reinforced her stance in a subsequent post, emphasizing the importance of security for those in the public eye due to malicious individuals and the difficulty of removing personal addresses from the internet.
“Anyone in the public eye should have some type of security,” Grace stated.
The issue of stalkers and privacy breaches is not new among female wrestlers. Liv Morgan, a WWE champion, had to deal with a stalker attempting to break into her home. Similarly, Rhea Ripley has experienced unwanted attention from fans at airports. Deonna Purrazzo, a Ring of Honor women’s champion, shared a troubling encounter involving catfishing. These incidents underline the risks faced by public figures.
Grace joined WWE last year after a successful seven-year stint with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). At TNA, she achieved three-time TNA Knockouts World Champion status.
