Priscilla Kelly deactivates social media after withdrawing from event in Israel

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Priscilla Kelly has deactivated her social media accounts following the receipt of what she described as “violent messages.”

The news came after Kelly withdrew from an upcoming appearance for the Israeli Pro Wrestling Association (IPWA).

The former WWE wrestler, known as Gigi Dolin during her tenure with NXT, was scheduled to appear at the promotion’s Passover Bash event on April 6. On Sunday, Kelly announced she would no longer travel to the show.

I have made the decision to not travel to Israel for the show that was announced earlier. My intention was never to make a political statement, but to entertain those who were not tied to horrific humanitarian crisis, I do not want to be a part of this any further or give the idea that I condone the actions of the government in any way. I apologize for any harm this may have caused.

Later that evening, Kelly posted a second statement indicating she had received “violent messages” following her decision.

Due to an influx of violent messages, I’ll be taking some time away from social media. This is about safety and well-being. I appreciate the support and understanding.

As of Monday morning, Kelly’s accounts on both X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram had been deactivated.

Founded in 2001 by Gery Roif, the IPWA has hosted the Passover Bash as a recurring annual event, traditionally held during the Passover holiday. The promotion has frequently booked international talent for the show.

Kelly performed for WWE from 2021 to 2025, where she was a featured member of the Toxic Attraction stable. During her time in NXT, she held the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship on two occasions alongside Jacy Jayne.

Following her release from the company in 2025, she returned to the independent circuit, resuming the Priscilla Kelly moniker she used prior to signing.

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