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Alexa Massaro, the daughter of Ashley Massaro, went on Twitter to decry Pipia, but then later said she regretted the attention it caused. Alexa Massaro disputed that Pipia was her mother’s best friend, saying that she was at one time but that wasn’t the case when her mother died and that Pipia had harassed her and her grandmother and did not speak for the family. However, she did not dispute her story, saying she hadn’t watched anything Pipia was on and that everything in her mother’s affidavit (listed in last week’s issue) was accurate. “In that moment (finding out that Pipia had been on television talking about her mother) I could’ve chosen to instead acknowledge how frustrating it is to see Cara talk on behalf of my mom and move on with my day. I probably should’ve. Please do not let what I’ve said complicate the current situation.” She said her tweet got more attention than she intended and that she should have watched the segment first. She said that no one from her family, which at this point is only herself and her grandmother, who she lives with, would go to the media or news outlets because they believe it would not be what her mother would have wanted. But she said Pipia was the last person her mother would want to speak for her but the things her mother faced working in WWE were real. She said Pipia was not a friend of her mother’s when her mother passed away, but was a former best friend. She said after her mother’s death that Pipia has messaged her unsettling and delirious messages and fabricated bizarre messages. But she said “Everything in my mother’s affidavit is true/everything my mother has stated is true. I fear I have caused more confusion than anything.” Pipia mostly stated things that were in Massaro’s statements with minor discrepancies that could easily be explained when talking about a situation that took place nearly 18 years ago.