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WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair recently made a bold statement about bringing a change to her on-screen persona. She discussed this following a major upset at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas.
While speaking to PEOPLE, Flair expressed that she feels the character of Charlotte isn’t relatable, and she wants to pull back the curtain and show fans her true self.