Alexa Bliss
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Alexa Bliss is one of the most popular superstars of the current era of the WWE and is also very much active on social media. Due to this, the catfishers often find a way to make a fool out of the fanbase of the top WWE Superstar. Despite past warnings from her, the scamming instances keep on increasing and that apparently becoming a headache for her.

Top WWE Raw Superstar To Fans, "I Hate That I Have To KEEP Saying This" 1

Alexa Bliss took to Twitter, recently to warn her fans about scammers posing to be her on social media. In the following statement, The Goddess of the WWE noted how she never talks through her personal page or account and hence, her fans shouldn’t fall for any of the fraudulent offers,

“I hate that I have to KEEP saying this. I only have ONE acct on Twitter, IG & Tik Tok. I DO NOT talk to people on google hangouts or any “perosnal pages” or “perosnal #” if you think you are talking to me I PROMISE YOU you are not. & I would never ask for $ or gift cards.”

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Alexa Bliss possesses only one official Twitter or Instagram account

In separate tweets, Alexa Bliss told fans to cut off all communication with someone if they claim to be her and then address a fan directly to let him believe that neither she nor her mother talked to him on social media.

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It should be noted that Little Miss Bliss has almost two million followers on Twitter and six million followers on Instagram. With such a massive fan following, a certain number of people can often get tricked by scammers despite all the warnings. The good thing is that the WWE Raw roster member does find time from her busy schedule to remind everyone about those scammers’ activities.

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In 2021, Alexa Bliss was harassed by a fan who tweeted that he was going to make a trip to her home in Orlando, Florida to see her. That fans even released spooky videos in front of her home and also stated that she should leave her then fiancée, now husband Ryan Cabrera. At that point, the five-time women’s champion had to file a complaint to the authority to be alert.

Alexa Bliss has told on numerous occasions that she only has one Twitter and Instagram handle to keep her fans warned in the first place. Now they have to be extra careful, trying not to fall for any online tricks to get in touch with her.

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Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.