WWE star shares what really happened behind the viral fan-made artwork
Summary
– Liv Morgan addresses the “Liva Lisa” moment from March
– Reveals a fan crossed the line during an overseas appearance
– Credits Dominik Mysterio’s presence for keeping most fans in check
Liv Morgan may be one of WWE’s top stars, but even she has to deal with boundary-crossing fans. During a recent appearance on the Untriggered podcast, Morgan revisited the viral “Liva Lisa” incident from March—revealing it wasn’t all fun and praise.
The portrait, inspired by the Mona Lisa and featuring Liv’s face, went viral before the March 21 episode of SmackDown. Fans gathered around it outside the arena, and Liv even joked about wanting it displayed in the Louvre. But while overseas in Italy, she says the experience took an uncomfortable turn.
“The one time I wasn’t with Dominik, someone made the Mona Lisa portrait with my face,” she said. “It was way better—way hotter. But the guy who helped make it, he put his hand on me.”
Liv made it clear that wasn’t okay. “I was like, ‘No, no, no. Daddy Dom,’ and he was all shook and took it off.” While she usually feels safe when Dominik Mysterio is around, this moment reminded her that not all fan interactions are harmless.
She didn’t specify if WWE security stepped in, but her message was clear: admiration doesn’t excuse crossing physical boundaries.
While the “Liva Lisa” moment may have started as a joke, Liv’s account reveals the more serious reality of dealing with inappropriate fan behavior. Even in lighthearted moments, respect matters.


