Turns out, WWE star Jordynne Grace isn’t worried about any fans potentially locating her home.
“Come to my house if you want,” Grace, 30, wrote in the comments section under a Wednesday, June 17, Instagram post.“I have seven dogs and a gun.”
The comment came on a video that shows Grace outside her home, trying to close her garbage can completely to avoid a homeowners association charge. Her neighbors’ houses are visible in the background, making it possible for a fan to potentially find her house.
“Now wrestlers are wondering how fans find out where they live with the houses in the (background),” a fan wrote, prompting Grace’s candid response.
The SmackDown star expanded via X the next day.
“Anyone in the public eye should have some type of security,” she wrote. “There are too many people with evil intentions and it’s virtually impossible to scrub your address from the internet.”
Her post also prompted fellow wrestler Deonna Purrazzo to share her own account of dealing with a fan blatantly violating her privacy. Purrazzo, 32, explained that a fan traveled two hours to meet her, thinking they were in a relationship, only for her to let the fan down gently, explaining he had been catfished.
When the fan wouldn’t leave her alone, she tried to turn to the police.
“I called the Orlando Police to file a report when I got home bc I wanted it documented this man already traveled across state lines TWICE to see me,” she explained via X. “They told me since the incident didn’t happen in FL, they couldn’t file a report.”
She added, “This is why I train with firearms. This is why I carry pepper spray. This is why I have an alarm on my keychain.”
Though Grace seemed ready to deal with unwanted guests thanks to her dogs and her gun, the public figuring out where famous athletes live is a recurring problem. Over the past two years, multiple NFL players — including Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes — have had their homes burglarized, often while the players were in the middle of games.
Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III called on the NFL to do more to protect its players in a December 2024 conversation with Us Weekly.
“I just think that, collectively, the NFL has to do something to protect the players’ homes while they’re not there,” he said. “The NFL has the power to do it. Yeah, it might cost them some money, but you gotta protect these players and their families when they’re not home.”

