
Cora Jade is facing heatand not the kind she was hoping for.
The former WWE NXT star, now going by Elayna Black, dropped her latest Linktree update on November 15. Instead of applause, fans met her with backlash as shes been at the center of DMCA takedown complaints for days.
Her post featured a new thirst trap photo set and a Linktree linkbut the timing couldnt have been worse. Fans had already been complaining all week about DMCA takedowns hitting accounts that shared her older content. When the drop landed, it was like fuel to the fire.
One fan replied directly to her post: Nah. You over now. You dont even bother to comment on the DMCA takedown stuff? Only pathetic simps would still follow you now. The sentiment echoed across her replies, with fans demanding accountability.
The frustration wasnt subtle. Someone else commented, I would repost this but I dont want my account getting banned, pointing to fear of takedowns just for engaging with her content. Another user sarcastically warned, Careful, you might get a DMCA strike for posting photos of her.
Even casual supporters started pulling back. One fan joked, Felt cute, might DMCA people for no reason later, mocking the perceived silence from Elayna. Others speculated how far it would go, with one writing, I cant wait until she DMCAs herself.
What really set fans off wasnt just the takedownsit was the lack of response. As one user put it: Cant post these cause they will get taken down. For those who spent years supporting her career from NXT to now, the sudden shift in toneand risk of losing their own accountsfelt like a betrayal.
So far, Elayna hasnt said a word about the takedowns. No acknowledgment. No explanation. Just new photos, a Linktree, and silence.
Cora Jades fanbase may have been loyal, but now theyre questioning where that loyalty got themand how long theyre willing to keep giving it.
Should Elayna Black publicly address the DMCA takedowns, or is the silence digging her deeper? Drop your take below.