Alexa Bliss Photographed With Boyfriend After RKO

Alexa Bliss, just fresh after being RKO’d by Randy Orton on RAW posted this adorable photo of herself and boyfriend – singer-songwriter Ryan Cabrera. Is kayfabe dead? You can view the photo below.

 


 

In other news concerning Alexa Bliss the current Firefly Funhouse companion opened up about overcoming a severe eating disorder to become one of the top female superstars in the WWE today.

Bliss told the New York Post the following: I went through treatment so many times. At one point I was in rounds of five different doctors a day. That was my deal to be able to get out of the hospital, which was I had to see five different doctors every day. I literally spent every day at the doctors. I remember, you have to get better when you want to get better. I’d have phycologists and physiatrists telling me ways to try to get better. It is something you have to try to do on your own.”

Bliss continued: “I remember my friend Erin telling me she had been in the hospital with me every day. She was there when I got admitted and after I was released. She said, ‘If you think you are fat Lexi, what do you think I look like?’ And then I noticed she was starting to pick her food apart like me. She was starting to count calories like me and it just broke my heart because I never wanted to influence anyone to go through what I am going through and that’s exactly what I had done. That was the moment where I knew I needed to get better.”

Bliss also said: “It was for me and it was for people around me because it doesn’t just affect you, it affects people around you. That fact that I was literally taking my best friend and morphing her into that bad path, it wasn’t OK with me.”

Bliss concluded: “My parents put me back in touch with my trainers Mike [Davies] and Natalie [Calland]. They told me I was going to compete [in body building]. I was like 80 pounds and they were like, ‘You are going to be on stage in six weeks. You can either be skinny and embarrass yourself or look healthy and do well, but regardless you are getting on stage in six weeks.’ That was kind of the kick in the butt. Their diets got me comfortable eating food again. It was a very, very long process because this was like a four or five year battle.”

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