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Sonya Deville recently shared how Vince McMahon provided crucial support following the 2020 kidnapping attempt at her home.
In an interview with Ariel Helwani, Deville recalled how McMahon personally reached out to check on her in the days leading up to SummerSlam.
“I’m talking to Vince. SummerSlam is coming up, and he’s checking in on me,” Deville said. “He said, ‘Why don’t you come to the venue? I want to say hi and hug you.’”
During their conversation, McMahon, along with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, reassured her and asked what she needed.
When Deville admitted she didn’t feel safe returning home due to the media presence, McMahon immediately offered assistance.
“‘Are you going to be okay staying back at your house?’ ‘No, I don’t think I can go back there,’” Deville recalled. “I left on my ADT camera, and there were reporters all over my front doorstep. ‘I can’t do this. It’s okay. I’ll figure it out.’”
Determined to help, McMahon took action.
“Vince is like, ‘No, what do you want to do? Do you need a place to stay?’” she said.
When Deville explained that her father was coming to help figure things out, McMahon assured her, “‘Alright, we’ll get you a place to stay if you need a place to stay.’”
McMahon arranged for a rental home in another part of Florida, providing Deville with a secure place to stay. Her mother, Mandy Rose, and Rose’s mother joined her for support.
Additionally, McMahon ensured 24/7 armed security for her protection. “These guys had guns on their hips,” Deville said, describing the level of security provided.
The 2020 incident, in which an armed stalker attempted to break into her home, had a lasting impact on Deville’s life. She has since been open about the emotional toll and the precautions she had to take in its aftermath.