Summary
WWE announcer Alicia Taylor said she posted a public message after fan behavior toward her became more frequent and crossed personal boundaries.
Taylor said support messages are appreciated, but direct replies do not mean personal friendship or open-ended access.
She specifically rejected repeated voice messages, social invitations, and expectations that she respond to every message.
Alicia Taylor boundary warning highlights a growing fan-conduct issue around WWE talent
Alicia Taylor publicly drawing a line on direct-message behavior puts fan conduct back into focus, because she described the contact pattern as recurring and escalating.
Her post also sets a clear expectation that respectful support does not include persistent personal access requests to WWE talent.
Quotes
Quote from Alicia Taylor
“I guess this needs to be said, because it’s happening more frequently..and I find it to be INSANE and CREEPY AF. 1st: I appreciate fans and messages of support. If you are a fan and I respond to you, this does not mean that we are now BFFs.
I DO NOT want daily voice messages from you, we are NOT hanging out, NO you cannot take me to dinner when I am in town, NO we are not going to concerts together, NO I will not respond to every single message that you send (talking to yourself at this point). It’s F***ING weird behavior.”


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