Summary
Liv Morgan has spoken publicly for the first time about the stalking incident that targeted her home in 2025, saying WWE escalated the matter to the FBI after she informed the company about what happened.
Morgan said the incident happened while she was away for work and that her mother was staying at the house to care for the family and the animals. According to Morgan, the man got into her gated community, rang her doorbell for two hours, surveyed the property and tried to get inside before leaving behind a two-page letter.
She said no one was hurt. Morgan also said the man was arrested the next day and remains in jail while the case moves toward court.
Quote from Liv Morgan
"A couple months ago, I was away for work and when I’m gone, my mom holds down the fort. She takes care of the animals, her and my family. I guess a fan had gotten through my gated community and was like ringing my doorbell for two hours and was surveying the property and was trying to get into the house. He was looking under the mats for keys, this was lingering for two hours. I get home and there was a two page note where I feel like this man was obviously under the impression that he was talking to me or in a relationship with me. He left me this two page letter pretty much saying that I’m a stalker, not him. It was bizarre. No one was hurt."
Morgan later went on to say:
"I had to reach out to WWE like, ‘Hey, I just wanted to let you guys be aware of this, maybe we monitor coming to shows, etc etc.’ They took it and were like, ‘No, we’re sending this to the FBI, this is not okay. This is not just like a fan visiting your house, he was outside for two hours, he tried to break and enter.’ He got arrested the next day and he’s been in jail. He’s been in jail since like three months and we have to go to court and this whole thing. It was pretty crazy. I’m not scared and I feel okay. I feel for him."
What WWE's response means for Liv Morgan
Morgan's account makes it clear WWE treated this as a serious security matter, not an uncomfortable fan encounter. The company's decision to involve the FBI immediately matters because Morgan specifically raised concern about what the situation could mean once she was back around public events and live shows.
It also puts a harsh spotlight on the reality that comes with being one of WWE's most visible stars. Morgan said she feels okay now, but her comments show how quickly a private safety issue can become part of a wrestler's working life when touring, appearances and fan access are all part of the job.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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