Former WWE SmackDown Women’s champion Carmella who is also a former two times WWE 24/7 champion recently talked about the hate comments and friends she received recently on her Twitter and Instagram.
Leah Van Dale who is famously known as Carmella in WWE made her way back in 2013 as a member of the NXT roster. First she used to pair up with Enzo Amore and Collin Cassady who later got named as Big Cass. She spent three years on the NXT before making her main roster debut in 2016.

Carmella Reacts On The Hate Comments
She spent a total of 5 years in SmackDown and never got drafted to RAW. At the 2021 WWE draft, she got drafted to Monday Night RAW for the first time in her career. Hopefully she has an excellent future lying ahead of herself in Monday Night RAW. She was not doing very well at SmackDown lately. She was losing almost all of her matches and she was working as one of the prime losers of Smackdown.
But the time has never been so bad for her in SmackDown. There was a time when she was one of the biggest names of the blue brand of WWE. In 2017 WWE arrange the first ever Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match which was won by none other than Carmella and on the very next year she cashed in her contract on Charlotte Flair to win her first and only Smackdown Women’s Championship.
She dropped the title to Charlotte Flair on the same year at SummerSlam. She also won the women’s battle royal on the very next year at Wrestlemania 35. Slowly she lost her push and became a jobber.

Carmella who is also a former two times WWE 24/7 champion recently wrote on her Twitter and Instagram where she talked about the hate comments and friends she received recently on her Twitter and Instagram. She said;
“To be completely honest, being on Instagram and Twitter recently has been hard. The hate and the threats are at an all time high, it’s quite disturbing actually. I usually just try to post and leave it alone, but it’s hard to NOT read the negativity sometimes. Y’all can be so cruel. Luckily, I know who I am. I’m not going to let you get to me,” she wrote.

This is what she wrote on her Instagram;
“It’s been a while since I’ve posted a no makeup, non-filtered selfie. Do I love getting dressed up and having my hair and makeup done? Yes! But a majority of my time is spent in sweats with no makeup on my face and my hair in a bun..that’s MY reality most of the time. So I need to do better with being real with you all on here. To be completely honest, being on Instagram and Twitter recently has been hard.
“The hate and the threats are at an all time high, it’s quite disturbing actually. I usually just try to post and leave it alone, but it’s hard to NOT read the negativity sometimes. Y’all can be so cruel. Luckily, I know who I am. I’m not going to let you get to me. I just wanted to post this as a friendly reminder not to believe everything you read and see on the internet. Do you, for you. [peace emoji]”