Ava Raine, the WWE performer and daughter of Hollywood star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, has sparked widespread controversy online after hinting comments about conservative commentator Charlie Kirk following reports of his death.
On social media, Raine reportedly posted: “If you want people to have kind words when you pass, you should say kind words while you’re alive.” The statement quickly drew sharp reactions, with critics accusing her of being insensitive and disrespectful in the wake of Kirk’s passing.
Online Backlash and Threats
Raine’s remarks prompted a flood of angry responses, including personal attacks and even threats directed toward her. Many conservatives and Kirk supporters condemned the tone of her post, arguing that death should not be an occasion for hostility.




Others, however, defended Raine, noting that her comment underscored a broader point about how public figures shape their legacies through their words and actions. Supporters argued that her statement highlighted the importance of empathy and accountability during one’s lifetime.
Balancing Free Expression and Sensitivity
The uproar has reignited ongoing debates about free expression, cancel culture, and the way public figures respond to the deaths of controversial personalities. While some believe Raine’s comment was an honest reflection of her views, others insist it crossed a line of respect for the deceased and their grieving families.
The Bigger Picture
Ava Raine, born Simone Johnson, signed with WWE in 2020 and has been steadily rising in the professional wrestling world under her ring name. As the daughter of one of the most recognizable celebrities in the world, her public statements often attract amplified attention.
The controversy illustrates the challenges faced by younger entertainers navigating both their careers and the expectations that come with a highly visible family legacy.
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No longer a fan of The Rock. Absolutely disgusting.