Former Miss USA and Tough Enough contestant Rima Fakih has taken to her official Twitter page to comment on the online reports that she has signed a contract with WWE.
Speaking about the various reports, Fakih wrote simply: "Not signed! #rumor." Her denial comes after it was claimed she had signed a deal, or was about to, with America's No.1 wrestling promotion.
Notably, the star was on hand for WrestleMania 28 weekend, participating in the fan Axxess events, leading to a great deal of speculation about her future with the company.
In recent times, Fakih, who also guest hosted an edition Raw in 2009, has found herself in the news for all the wrong reasons. After stint on the on USA's revival of Tough Enough last year, the star was unfortunately arrested on suspicion of DUI in her hometown of Detroit.
She reportedly reached a plea deal with Michigan prosecutors earlier this week on the case, with the star agreeing to plead guilty to the more lenient charge of driving while visibly impaired, with the serious charges of operating while intoxicated being dropped.
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source: bleacherreport.com
Speaking about the various reports, Fakih wrote simply: "Not signed! #rumor." Her denial comes after it was claimed she had signed a deal, or was about to, with America's No.1 wrestling promotion.
Notably, the star was on hand for WrestleMania 28 weekend, participating in the fan Axxess events, leading to a great deal of speculation about her future with the company.
In recent times, Fakih, who also guest hosted an edition Raw in 2009, has found herself in the news for all the wrong reasons. After stint on the on USA's revival of Tough Enough last year, the star was unfortunately arrested on suspicion of DUI in her hometown of Detroit.
She reportedly reached a plea deal with Michigan prosecutors earlier this week on the case, with the star agreeing to plead guilty to the more lenient charge of driving while visibly impaired, with the serious charges of operating while intoxicated being dropped.
photo courtesy: hanaihoney.com
source: bleacherreport.com