Charlotte Flair Makes Painful Personal Admission
Charlotte Flair has a heartbreaking take on her personal life.
The Queen is arguably the most successful female superstar in WWE history, winning 14 world championships. While her on-screen character is powerful, confident, and portrayed as a winner, Flair recently claimed her real-life personality is much different.
Writing for The Players’ Tribune, the 39-year-old pointed out that while she constantly wins in the ring, she had spent a big portion of her life losing. She even stated that she felt like a “loser” her whole life.
In a painful admission, the former Women’s Champion revealed that she had run from challenges, given up on her dreams, disappointed her family, and been divorced three times, among other personal failures.
Actually….. I lose pretty often. I’ve spent a lot of my life losing. And if I’m being really real — I’ve spent a lot of my life feeling like a loser. I’ve lost at just about everything there is to lose at: I’ve flaked on promises.
I’ve cut and run from challenges. I’ve quit on dreams. I’ve had my childhood home foreclosed on. I’ve alienated friends. I’ve disappointed family. I’ve given up on myself. I’ve lost people I love. And yeah, let’s just get it out of the way: I’ve gotten divorced three times.
I put my whole heart into this. Thanks for reading. https://t.co/2bgeKsTYcB
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) July 8, 2025
Charlotte Flair Has “Complicated Relationship” With The Flair Name
In the same article, Charlotte Flair opened up about joining WWE, disclosing that she only pursued wrestling because her late brother, Reid, needed her.
The Queen explained that she had always struggled with being a “Flair,” stating that she has a complicated relationship with the legendary wrestling name.
Even though it IS my dream, now, and I’m dreaming for both of us……. I think I’ll always have a complicated relationship with the name “Flair.” I think that for the rest of my wrestling career, and probably for the rest of my life, I’ll wake up in the morning and I’ll ask the same question:
How am I going to be Charlotte Flair today?
Most days I have the answer. Some days I don’t.