Seth Rollins and Zahra Shreiber the latest victims of hacking and NSFW photo leaks.
Are WWE stars Seth Rollinsย Zahra Schreiber victims of hacking or love gone sour. On Monday, explicitly intimateย photos of Rollins and Schreiber simultaneously circulated on social media sites, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
The hack attack was first noticed when a totally NSFWย selfie of Zahra Schreiber, who is a model-turned-NXT wrestler, emerged the wrestler’s WWE co fighter, ย Seth Rollins’ social media accounts.
Apparently even WWE website was showing the NSFW images for a brief period according to WWE tracking website Deadspin.
New York Daily News reported that the Seth Rollins’ Twitter account was hacked and the hackers started tweeting NSFW images of Zahra Schreiber just as the popular WWE program “Monday Night Raw” went on air.
As soon as the images were put up on Seth’s account, the images were then picked up users and leaked on social media. Soon afterward, Rollins’ naked images were subsequently released by his fiancรฉe, Leighla Schultz.
MTV reported that the hacking may have occurred due a apparent breakup between Seth and hisย fiancรฉe, Leighla Schultz. The MTV report said that after Rollins’ allegedly hacked social media accounts posted Schreiber’s nude photo, his fiancรฉe, Schultz released his naked pics online out of revenge. She even misspelled the name of Rollins’ apparent lover, “Zahara.”
Shultz confirmed that she had posted the images of Seth on a tweet to a acquaintance.ย “I definitely did… hahahaha,” Schultz tweeted. She also made some negative posts on Facebook through quoting things Seth Rollins’ may have said to Zahra Schreiber.
“I hate my life and my fiancรฉe; I just wanted to run away with you,” Schultz posted on Jessica McMahon’s Facebook as shown in the screenshots obtained by Deadspin. It was followed by, “I love you so much baby… 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.”
Seth later posted an apology tweet on his Twitter account.
I would like to apologize to all the WWE fans and my family and friends for private photographs that were distributed without my consent.
— Seth Rollins (@WWERollins) February 10, 2015
This looks like a case of love gone sour whereas some other fans commented that this may just be a publicity stunt by the two WWE stars.