WWE star Jordynne Grace recently issued a warning to potential intruders after sharing a skit on her social media. In the skit, posted last week on Instagram, Grace humorously illustrated the lengths she goes to in order to keep her trashcan lid closed and avoid an extra charge from her Homeowners Association. The backdrop of the skit prompted a commenter to remark on how fans discover wrestlers’ home locations.
The comment led Grace to respond firmly. She warned, ‘@dontaddme4155 come to my house if you want. I have seven dogs and a gun. ‘
Further emphasizing her stance, Grace posted separately on social platform X, stating, ‘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 often face security concerns due to increased visibility.
Other wrestlers have faced similar issues. WWE champion Liv Morgan encountered a stalker at her home attempting a break-in. Rhea Ripley has highlighted aggressive fan behavior at airports. Deonna Purrazzo, Ring of Honor pure women’s champion, shared a disturbing story involving a catfishing incident. These situations underscore the importance of security measures for wrestlers.
Grace joined WWE officially last year after a seven-year tenure with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where she claimed the TNA knockouts world champion title three times.
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