WWE’s Kayla Braxton has deactivated her Twitter account after lashing out at fans who she said had tagged her in COVID-19-related posts.
Braxton took to Twitter after last night’s RAW and said she received a phone call to inform her that someone close to her had passed away from the coronavirus. She then noted that she logged on to Twitter after work and saw where people had tagged her in “multiple disgusting tweets” to make jokes about her from back when she had COVID-19 in 2020.
The tweet is no longer available due to Braxton’s account being deactivated, but she wrote, “While I was at work tonight, I got a call that someone very close to me died of covid. And as I logged on to this platform tonight, I noticed multiple disgusting tweets tagging me to make jokes about me when I had the virus early this year. FU*K you.”
It’s possible that Braxton will bring her Twitter account back soon, but the account at @KaylaBraxtonWWE now just says, “This account doesn’t exist. Try searching for another.”
Braxton revealed back in June of last year that she had tested positive for COVID-19 a second time.
As noted before (here and here), there is reportedly a COVID-19 outbreak that is currently affecting WWE, AEW and Impact Wrestling.
Stay tuned for more.
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