This Halloween, AEW star Viva Van decided to channel Christina Aguilera’s bold and edgy alter ego, Xtina. On October 31, she unveiled a daring photoshoot on X/Twitter, fully embracing the pop icon's iconic Dirrty-era style. With a caption that read, "Happy Halloween VivaManiacs 🎃 Trick? Nah, just a little dirrty treat," Van certainly made a statement to her fans.
However, the social media giant wasn't having it. Twitter quickly slapped a "sensitive content" label on her photos, requiring users to click through a warning to view them. While the images were far from explicit, the platform deemed them too risqué for its open viewers, sparking a debate over censorship and artistic expression.
Viva Van has been making waves in the AEW scene after years of hard work as an extra. Officially signing with the company in January, she's been turning heads both in the ring and online. Her ability to captivate audiences with powerful performances and bold fashion choices shows she's a force to be reckoned with.
“Is Twitter being too cautious, or did Viva Van's costume cross a line?”
Fans and critics alike are weighing in on the social media platform's decision. Was Twitter justified in labeling the post, or was the warning an overreach? The debate continues, but one thing's certain: Viva Van isn't backing down.