Lana has been gaining quite the spotlight in WWE through his current storyline which needs her in a minimum wrestling capacity. But an adultery affair with Bobby Lashley caused her to be one of those names who pulled up TV viewerships for Monday Night RAW and thereby become one of the favorites for Vince McMahon. As reported earlier, The Boss was said to be much interested in the ongoing affair between the duo.
WWE made the decision to split up the popular duo of Lana and Rusev in a controversial storyline as she filed a divorce to get along with her handsome boyfriend Bobby Lashley.
Quite a few make-out sessions followed between the new couple that grabbed eyeballs of the fans. But that’s not the only reason why Lana is being talked. Going through her social media handles, WWE Universe just can’t ignore the heat coming out of it.
Fans have been blasting her for leaving husband Rusev which is not a real-life story, for sure. But still, some fans get immense pleasure in bullying her. So Lana took to her Instagram to hit back the critics and trolls who have insulted her for months. She wrote, “In order to insult me I must value your opinion….. nice try.”
It is to be mentioned that the Ravishing Russian was clad in a two-piece bikini showcasing her great body, as always. She has been on-site in the Bahamas filming for the new Adam Devine led reality series “Bad Ideas,” which premieres on April 6th. The stunning shots are coming from this location.
Whereas some people may find pleasures seeing these pictures of Lana, some of them may continue taking shots at her trying to ruin her personal life. Previously, talking to Comicbook.com, Lana revealed how she even received death threats in recent times,
“I personally have received a lot of death threats. I’ve gotten calls from like WWE and the FBI, people actually threatening WWE. Having death threats on me and the FBI has had to call me and protect me.”
“And I get death threats on my comments on Instagram, on Twitter. I mean, people are bullies. I mean today I opened my email account and I had this death threat on my email.”
“But it was just like the names that people call are just, it’s just appalling. It’s absolutely appalling. You know, cyber-bullying is a big cause of suicide. And I just want to speak out on it, as like, that is really, really, really wrong. It’s completely wrong.”