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WWE Star Addresses Lewd Photo Leaks, Says She Was Hacked

WWE star Jordynne Grace offered clarity on the private, lewd photos of her that surfaced online.

Grace, who gained popularity on TNA, formerly had an OnlyFans account but shut it down before signing with WWE.

Regarding the viral photos of the SmackDown star shared in May 2026, Grace said that they are not from her OnlyFans account. Instead, the private images were leaked by hackers.

“None of that stuff is from my OF! Only ever bikini/lingerie there. Other stuff is AI and some from an old Snapchat account that was hacked and meant for my husband, unfortunately,” Grace said on X.

Jordynne Grace is not the only WWE star to fall victim to hacking.

Paige, a former Divas Champion, had lewd images and videos shared online without her consent. The scandal resulted in a lengthy WWE absence and personal turmoil for the wrestler.

“I made a big mistake. Huge. I put trust in the hands of someone that took advantage of a young girl years ago,” Paige wrote. “It was my mistake and I’ll always take responsibility. ”

“The one thing that was the hardest was thinking ‘my husband is gonna leave me.’ ‘My family will disown me.’ But I’m blessed beyond words to have a family and a husband who stuck by me because they know who I am,” wrote Paige. “They know I’m not a bad person. They held my hands through hell.”

Following a four-year hiatus, Paige returned to WWE at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas.


WWE Will Not Punish Jordynne Grace For Leak

Regarding the viral leak of her private images, WWE is not expected to penalize Jordynne Grace.

Like Paige, Grace was a victim of an illegal invasion of her privacy.

This is the second time the wrestler was allegedly hacked. During her stint in TNA, Jordynne Grace said she was hacked after her social media post made comments directed at WWE star Naomi, who was then a member of TNA.


WWE Stars and Celebs Deserve Privacy

Regardless of how this leak came about, celebrities and WWE stars deserve to keep their out-of-ring lives private.

For those who breach their private data, the penalty carries a hefty cost.

NBC News reported on Christopher Chaney’s 2012 sentencing after he was found guilty of stealing and disseminating the private photos of multiple celebrities. U.S. District Judge S. James Otero determined that the prosecution’s six-year sentence was insufficient and sentenced him to ten years in prison.

Furthermore, publishing someone else’s private images without consent can be illegal, even if the person sharing them didn’t commit a crime to obtain them. In 2025, the Take it Down Act was passed, which makes it a federal crime to “knowingly publish” an “intimate visual depiction” or a “digital forgery” of an “identifiable individual” in certain circumstances.

Congress’ website details what has to be proven for someone to be found guilty of that crime.

“For the publication-related offenses involving depictions of adults, the government must show that, in addition to knowingly publishing the material, the defendant intended the publication to cause harm, or that the publication did cause the identifiable individual harm, ‘including psychological, financial, or reputational harm.’”

 

 

 

 

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