AEW wrestler Saraya, formerly known as Paige in WWE, isn’t holding back after discovering someone leaked her exclusive Patreon content online. Taking to her Instagram Stories, the former WWE star shared a video addressing the situation and the impact it’s had on her and her fans.

“As you know, I started my Patreon and I have tiers from five dollars up to one hundred dollars,” Saraya explained. “And someone, some loser, came in there and bought the hundred-dollar tier, and everything I posted, he just posted online, which is not fair to me but also not fair to the fans who are on Patreon and spending money.”

Saraya, no stranger to dealing with leaks, didn’t shy away from making light of her situation, saying, “Yes, here come the leak jokes. I’m not a stranger to leaks, blah blah blah, and yes, I can joke about it too.” Despite her humor, the frustration was evident as she revealed her next steps to combat the issue.

“Me and my team have decided for Patreon that we are just going to have one tier, and it’s going to be ten dollars for everything. All the content that was posted for different tiers, you’re going to have access to that. Just ten dollars a month. I just feel like it’s better than a lot of people spending money in there and losing out because it’s just going to be for free online anyway.”

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Saraya ended her message with a direct plea to her supporters: “It’s really frustrating. So I will say, if you do come onto my Patreon, please don’t leak it.”

Saraya’s no-nonsense response shows she’s not afraid to stand up for herself and her fans. Love her or hate her, the AEW star is making it clear that she values her supporters and won’t let a few bad apples ruin the experience for everyone. With her revamped Patreon approach, Saraya is taking control of the narrative—and her content.

What do you think about Saraya’s response to her leaked Patreon content? Should more be done to protect creators from situations like this? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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