Jordynne Grace has become the latest WWE star to speak out about growing safety and privacy concerns. Her comments come as more wrestlers deal with home address leaks, stalking incidents, and unwanted visitors showing up at their homes.
After a social media post sparked discussion about how easily fans can figure out where public figures live, Grace said security is becoming a necessity for people in the spotlight.
Jordynne Grace’s Instagram video sparks discussion about fan boundaries
Grace recently shared an Instagram video showing what she called an “adult hack everyone should know.” In the clip, she climbed into a large outdoor trash bin and pressed down the garbage so the lid could close properly. This helps her avoid extra fees for an overflowing bin.
While the video seemed funny and harmless, some fans noticed that part of her house was visible. One person pointed out that wrestlers often wonder how people find their addresses while also posting photos and videos that can reveal where they live.
“Now wrestlers are wondering how fans find out where they live with the houses in the backround,” the user commented.
Grace responded directly to the comment. The WWE star admitted confidently that she wasn’t worried about anyone showing up at her home.
“Come to my house if you want. I have seven dogs and a gun,” Grace replied.
Although the comment responded to criticism, it also highlighted the growing concerns many wrestlers have about their safety and privacy.
The discussion continued on X, where Grace shared more of her thoughts on the issue.
“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,” she tweeted.
The topic becomes especially pertinent after Rhea Ripley recently revealed that some people had found her home address, got her phone number, and even contacted her directly about WWE tickets and events.
Moreover, Liv Morgan recently faced a stalking situation after a man allegedly tracked down her Florida home. Roxanne Perez also reportedly dealt with online harassment after her home address became public on social media. She also became subject to threatening messages.
These incidents are similar to the well-known case of Sonya Deville, whose home a stalker invaded. Thankfully, the perpetrator was later arrested.
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