Mandy Rose Says She’s Made $500K On FanTime Since Being Fired By WWE Over Racy Content

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Last week, after 413 days as the NXT Women’s Champion, WWE star Mandy Rose was suddenly and unexpectedly defeated and then, even more shockingly, fired from the company.

Rose, whose real name is Amanda Rose Saccomano, was reportedly let go over leaked photos and videos from her FanTime account which were definitely not safe for work.

WWE reacted to the explicit photos and videos by firing the wrestling star because, according to a report by Fightful Select, “the content was not appropriate for one or more of their partner relationships, and that she didn’t seem interested in ceasing posting.”

Another report by the New York Post said “photos from her page in the shower with her fiancé, Tino Sabbatelli” could be “characterized somewhere between rated R and rated X began spreading on the internet.”

Following her firing, with the hashtag #rehireMandyRose trending on social media thanks to her many fans, Rose wrote on her FanTime account, “Hey guys, thank you for all the messages. I am overwhelmed with all the love and support from you guys. And don’t worry the page is still up! ;)”

On Tuesday, a new report by TMZ makes it pretty clear why Mandy Rose “didn’t seem interested in ceasing posting” and why “the page is still up.”

While the firing was controversial in the eyes of many, it’s also done wonders for Rose’s business on the platform … with her agent, Malki Kawa, telling us the 32-year-old has earned a whopping $500,000 from her FanTime page since she got the ax.

In fact, Kawa predicts Rose will be the newest self-made millionaire by Christmas … 6 days away.

Wrestling Observer Radio’s Dave Meltzer reported last week that Mandy Rose’s subscription service “got popular and lucrative, and she went further and further, and the feeling was that she way, way, way crossed the line. And they believe that they had absolutely no choice but to get rid of her.”

Rose had revealed earlier this month in an interview with Chris Van Vliet, “I do [think about life after wrestling]. Yeah, I always do. I mean, I’m 32, I’m not young, I mean I’m young but, you know, I wanna have kids one day, so it’s not like I’m gonna do this for, you know. And I would love to do it for however long I can do it, even after kids, you know, maybe. But I do try to think about that.”

Looks like everything is going to work out just fine for Mandy Rose following her unexpected firing. In fact, though she hasn’t publicly spoken out about the situation, it may turn out exactly the way she had planned all along.

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