Former star Persia Pirotta has launched an On***ans account just days after being released from the company.
The Aussie wrestler – now going by her real name Steph De Lander – was one of on April 29, despite being involved in a high profile storyline with fellow alum Dexter Lumis, and current stars Indi Hartwell and Duke Hudson.
Since her departure was announced, Lander has already confirmed her first post-WWE appearance on XPW’s Beautiful Disaster show as an entrance into the tournament to crown the promotion’s inaugural Women’s Champion.
She’s keeping busy, having also unveiled her this week.
Sharing a bikini snap on social media, she wrote: ‘We’re doing hot girl sh*t. 0nlyfans is now live’.
Lander also explained that while her DMs on Twitter are now closed, fans can get in touch on the subscription platform.
Following the news of her WWE exit, Lander took to Twitter and revealed how ‘grateful’ she was for her time in the company, but teased fans that it was ‘time to level up’.
‘Today I woke up & chose gratitude. I am grateful for so many things. I met some of my BEST friends here, I took my grandparents name and showcased it on a platform as big as WWE.
‘I surprised myself with the things I was able to achieve in a relatively short period of time. If anyone knows how to make lemonade out of lemons though, it is me. Time to level up.’
Meanwhile, she has since admitted it was a ‘surprise’ to be released ‘in the middle of a storyline’.
She told NBC Sports: ‘I think in general for a talent to be let go smack bang in the middle of a story[line], when I was on TV every single week for three months, and so was Dexter [Lumis], I think in that sense it’s a surprise.’
However, she added to Fightful: ‘Obviously it’s heartbreaking, WWE is my dream job, and to lose that is obviously a huge loss. But I’ve been thinking about it a lot.
‘Since I’ve been at WWE, like over the last year, these kinds of cuts have been coming very often and also out of nowhere. So I think it would be silly to say I was so shocked and so blindsided, because the way that it is at the moment.’