A new WWE Development Diva, Zahra Schreiber, is involved in a nude scandal along with WWE wrestler Seth Rollins. On Monday, naked photos of the newcomer surfaced on Rollins' social media accounts, namely the wrestler's Instagram, Facebook and Twitter page.
The photos, which seemed to have been uploaded as a part of a hack or by accident, were immediately followed by nudes of Rollins courtesy of his angry and scourned fiancee, Leighla Schultz.
According to Deadspin, the nude selfie of Schreiber, a model and wrestler for the network's developmental branch NXT, quickly spread as the nudes were picked up by WWE's website that shares posts from the accounts of its different wrestlers.
In what seems to be a revenge move, after the nudes of WWE Diva hopeful went public, Leighla used her Twitter account to share nude photos of Seth, 28, with the caption, "Zahara?"
NY Daily News reports that Schultz hasn't been active on Twitter for over a year but wrote a number of posts on a friend's Facebook Page of quotes believed to be messages Rollins' may have said to Schreiber.
In a comment to Jessica McMahon's Facebook page, Leighla Schultz wrote, "I love you so much baby" "i hate my life and my fiancee I just want to run away with you."
In another comment with McMahon, Leighla continued to post quotes that included, "I love you so much baby," and "I can't stop thinking about you and your sleepy voice. I f**king love you so much. You're the best thing that has ever happened to me."
In addition to the public release of intimate photos, one user suggested Schultz couldn't have been the one to tweet the photos. Schultz replied confirming her actions, "I definitely did Hahaha."
All the pictures have been taken down and Rollins has since apologized for the photos that surfaced across his social media account but didn't explain how the appeared there in the first place.
"I would like to apologize to all the WWE fans and my family and friends for private photographs that were distributed without my consent," posted Rollins over Twitter following the incident.
As an attempt to control the situation, "The WWE issued a memo to its wrestlers and other employees asking them not to publicly discuss the incident," reports WrestleZone.