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Nyla Rose Calls Out Obsessed Stalker for Repeated Harassment

Nyla Rose Calls Out Obsessed Stalker for Repeated Harassment

Nyla Rose is done staying silent when it comes to harassment—and she just called out a repeat offender.

The AEW star just called out an online stalker by name on Instagram—and she didn’t hold back. Known for breaking barriers as the first openly transgender woman to sign with a major American wrestling promotion, Nyla continues to deal with hateful messages and obsessive online behavior, but this time, she’s putting a stop to it publicly.

On January 1, 2026, Nyla addressed a user who’s been constantly lurking in her comment sections across multiple accounts and posts. She tagged him directly—@justadam026—and made it crystal clear that his behavior crossed the line.

“@justadam026 here’s the attention that you so desperately want from me… because of someone who claims to be disgusted by me your actions are coming off as a stalker who has a crush,” Nyla wrote.

She then detailed the repeated pattern of online harassment, revealing that the person has commented on at least 5 different posts on different people’s pages that have to do with her over the last few weeks.

“You’ve commented on at least 5 different posts on different peoples page that have to do with me over the last few weeks… it’s honestly kind of f****** weird at this point.”

But Nyla didn’t stop there. She made it known that if this guy wants to act like he’s got a crush, he should try some decency instead of hiding behind a screen.

“Like if you want attention or have a crush, there’s other ways to go about it… You’re clearly obsessed. So if you want some Nyla stop being a scared little b**** and approach me correctly.”

Nyla Rose is no stranger to adversity, but she’s also never been one to shy away from speaking truth to power—or trolls. By calling out obsessive harassment publicly, she continues to show what it means to stand tall in the face of toxicity and set boundaries that matter.

What’s your take on Nyla Rose calling out her stalker so directly? Should more wrestlers publicly name and shame online harassment? Share your thoughts below—we want to hear from you.

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