Charlotte Flair recently opened up about her divorce from Andrade. The queen felt she was failing in her job and personal life. She didn't want anyone to know about her divorce and was upset about how her life was compared with her father's. Flair hoped to tell her redemption story to the audience through her work in WWE in the upcoming weeks.
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Charlotte's first reaction to her divorce was not good to see. The 14-time world champion felt she was failing both as a wrestler and as a wife. The star wrestler said she only feared how people would take her personal decision. The 2025 Royal Rumble winner was sad that her personal life was compared with that of her father, Ric Flair.
"I felt like I was failing at my job, and I felt like I was failing in my personal life. When I decided to file for divorce, the only thing that I kept thinking was that I just didn't want anyone to know," said Charlotte. Her statement went viral on social media, and the fans respected her decision. Many felt it was not ideal to judge Flair without knowing what transpired in her personal life.
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The WWE Superstar was out of action for over 14 months due to a torn ACL and meniscus. While she worked hard on her return to the company, the reports broke on her divorce from Andrade.
It came as a shocker for many, as the last time they were together at the Royal Rumble 2024 saw Charlotte helping Andrade with his gear. Charlotte felt her redemption story would be told to the WWE audience, which would be her way of coming comeback.
"The WWE audience hasn’t gotten to see the comeback of Charlotte Flair. This wasn’t a Charlotte Flair redemption story, but for me, it is a redemption story. I found my worth. It’s okay not to be okay; that's what I learnt. It's okay to take a moment, take a breather, and start over," Flair added.