Lacey Evans Sparks Drama With Social Media Copyright Takedowns

  • By Daiana
  • Oct. 7, 2025, 7:55 a.m.

From WWE to OnlyFans: Lacey Evans’ Latest Battle

Hey there, drama lovers! Lacey Evans, the former WWE sensation now known by her real name Macey Estrella, is turning up the heat - and not in the ring. After making waves with a flurry of dubious DMCA takedowns against news outlets and wrestling hubs, she’s set her sights on social media, aiming to erase any trace of her controversial past.

If you’re new to this saga, Lacey’s been a hot topic since her WWE exit and her spicy pivot to OnlyFans. But instead of embracing the spotlight, she’s reportedly behind over 13,000 takedown requests via Google, targeting everything from public WWE clips to her own old posts and even news stories about her career shift. Talk about a digital detox with a side of drama!

Reddit Drama: A Link Too Far?

Things just got messier, darling. Ringside News, one of the outlets covering her story, got hit with a copyright takedown notice on Reddit after sharing a link to their original piece titled Lacey Evans Hits More Wrestling Sites With False DMCA Claims. That’s right - an entirely self-written article, and poof, the link was yanked under Reddit’s copyright policy, now replaced with a cold ‘Removed by Reddit’ message.

We’re dying to know who’s pulling the strings here. Was this Lacey herself, or did a mysterious third party step in? Word on the street is she’s teamed up with a group called The Venus Group, rumored to be orchestrating this mass takedown spree. Whoever it is, they’re playing hardball.

“It’s frustrating to see original reporting get silenced like this - we’re not backing down from fighting these false claims,” a Ringside News spokesperson shared with us.

More Platforms in the Crosshairs?

Reddit might just be the tip of the iceberg, sweetie. Whispers are circulating that other social giants like X/Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram could be next on the hit list. If Lacey or her team are indeed targeting anyone dishing on her WWE days or OnlyFans venture, this isn’t just a cleanup - it’s a full-on blackout.

Let’s be real: these aren’t petty complaints. They’re calculated moves to hush up discussion and commentary, much of which falls under fair use. Trying to wipe out the very media that once hyped her WWE fame? That’s a bold - and slippery - strategy.

Why This Matters - And What’s Next

Here’s the tea: abusing copyright claims to silence reporting is a dangerous game, and it’s got the online community buzzing. Ringside News isn’t taking this lying down, vowing to counter every bogus claim thrown their way - and trust us, they’re not alone in keeping tabs on this saga.

What’s Lacey’s endgame? Is she really trying to rewrite her digital history, or is this just a misstep in protecting her brand? Stick with us as we keep an eye on this unfolding drama - because if there’s one thing we know, it’s that Lacey Evans knows how to keep us talking!

Daiana
Author: Daiana
Daiana

Daiana

Content and Social Media Manager at Modelsearcher.com. Raised by a graphic designer father and an accountant mother, her journey from freelance graphic designer to content manager is marked by self-taught expertise and formal education in UX/UI design.

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