Alexa Bliss has said it is “not okay” for fans to send her and her fiancé death threats if they fall for scams online from people claiming to be her.
Bliss is one of the most popular female Superstars on social media, with over 5.6 million followers on Instagram and 1.7 million followers on Twitter.
The former Raw and SmackDown Women’s Champion has also been used by scammers who steal her likeness to convince fans they are speaking to Bliss herself.
In a tweet, Bliss reminded fans not to fall for this trick and that she does not deserve to be harassed by those who have fallen for this scam.
On Twitter & I really hate that this needs to be said AGAIN – NO, you are not talking to me on any other social outlet, NO- you do not get DMs from a “personal acct” from me, NO – we are NOT dating, NO- I am not asking for $$ – & death threats 2 me & my fiancé are NOT OK
— Lexi Kaufman (@AlexaBliss_WWE) March 19, 2022
Bliss has previously asked fans to report any fake accounts using her name.