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Liv Morgan Addresses Sexuality Rumors After LGBTQ Angle with CJ Perry

Liv Morgan Addresses Sexuality Rumors After LGBTQ Angle with CJ Perry

Liv Morgan is clearing the air about long-running rumors that followed her after one of WWE’s most controversial storylines.

For years, fans have speculated about Morgan’s sexuality, largely due to the infamous 2019 Raw wedding segment where she interrupted CJ Perry and Bobby Lashley’s on-screen ceremony and confessed her love for Perry. The moment was designed as a dramatic swerve, but it blurred lines enough that some viewers carried those assumptions into real life.

Now, speaking to Complex on February 26, 2026, Morgan directly addressed the ongoing chatter and explained that she’s fully aware of how that perception took hold online. As she reflected on misconceptions about her personal life, Morgan pointed to the wedding angle as the main source of confusion and speculation.

“I feel like the only one that I could really think of is, I think the internet thinks I’m like a lesbian,” Morgan said. “I think that I like girls, and you know what? I love girls. I think women are beautiful. But I don’t know that I am romantically interested in women.”

Morgan didn’t dismiss the rumors angrily or defensively. Instead, she openly admitted she understands why people drew conclusions from that moment: “I did object a wedding and confess my love for a woman. So I get it.”

Her comments come just as CJ Perry revisited the same storyline, explaining how she personally connected to the angle and its themes of identity. But Morgan’s comments shift the focus squarely onto her own experience — separating character work from her real-life identity. The segment may have been short-lived, but its impact clearly lasted far longer than WWE likely expected.

Do you think wrestling storylines that blur identity lines make it harder for fans to separate fiction from reality — or is that part of the art form? Let us know your thoughts below.

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