
Wrestler Scarlett Bordeaux Protects Women With Online Tip
Pro wrestler Scarlett Bordeaux is helping protect fellow female athletes from obsessive fans with one simple privacy tip. Her advice could keep wrestlers and other public figures safer from stalkers who cross the line.
Major League Wrestling star Scarlett Bordeaux is using her platform to protect women in the wrestling world from a growing digital threat.
After years in the industry, Bordeaux noticed a troubling pattern. Fellow female wrestlers were dealing with fans who crossed boundaries, showing up at homes or sending unwanted mail after finding personal information online.
Her solution is surprisingly simple. Bordeaux tells every woman in the locker room about data removal services that scrub personal information from the internet.
"I would tell them there's different websites where you can actually have them remove your info off the internet," Bordeaux explained in a recent interview. "They'll remove your phone number, they'll remove your address."
The advice comes as several wrestling stars have shared frightening encounters with stalkers. Ring of Honor wrestler Deonna Purrazzo recently described a scary situation on social media. WWE star Jordynne Grace warned potential intruders that she owns "seven dogs and a gun."

Bordeaux understands the urgency. With companies selling personal data more than ever, finding someone's home address takes just minutes online.
"I feel like with our data being sold right now it's easy to find people," she said. "It's easier than it's ever been."
The wrestler has made it her mission to share this tip with every female colleague who mentions fan trouble. It's become standard advice she offers in locker rooms across the industry.
The Ripple Effect
Bordeaux's simple recommendation is creating safer spaces for women in professional wrestling. By empowering her peers with practical privacy tools, she's addressing a problem that affects female athletes across all sports and entertainment.
Her advocacy matters beyond wrestling rings. Public figures in every field face similar safety concerns as personal data becomes increasingly accessible online.
Now back with MLW alongside her husband Killer Kross, Bordeaux continues competing at the top level while looking out for the next generation of female wrestlers. She's currently a top contender for the MLW Women's World Championship.
One conversation at a time, Bordeaux is helping women take control of their digital privacy and physical safety.
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