Salina de la Renta Recently Dealt With Serious MRSA Infection, Says It Nearly Killed Her

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Salina de la Renta is ready to get back to a normal routine.

The MLW star posted the following on Twitter, letting her OnlyFans subscribers know that she will be returning to the platform. Salina shared that between moving and dealing with a serious MRSA infection, she needed to take a break from the platform.

Now, she says she was just cleared to resume normal activities, including shooting content for the platform.

“Dear OnlyFans Members,

This month I will resume posting and being active on that platform. I Had to take a break due to time I needed to move into a new home and after that, I caught a MRSA infection on my leg that nearly killed me. I’m grateful to say that I’ve been lucky enough to recover and was just cleared by the doctor a few days ago to resume normal activities.

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Dear OnlyFans Members,

This month I will resume posting and being active on that platform. I Had to take a break due to time I needed to move into a new home and after that, I caught a MRSA infection on my leg that nearly killed me. I'm grateful to say that I’ve been lucky… pic.twitter.com/h5MT46kqMT

— Natalia Class (@salinadelarenta) February 26, 2024

Salina’s return to MLW

Salina de la Renta recently made her return to MLW programming. She took a hiatus from wrestling in 2021 due to being a full-time student at Full Sail University. Salina (Natalia Class) graduated in November 2023. She recently told Jeremy Lambert and Joel Pearl of Fightful that graduating school meant the timing was right to return to MLW.

“I got a full scholarship to being at Full Sail University in Orlando. And I didn’t think I was going to be able to juggle everything as a full-time student. I didn’t think it was the right move to be on the road, sacrifice my studies, and potentially lose the scholarship. I dedicated the last two years to going to school full-time. Now, I’m graduating in November, so I felt like the timing was right. Now that I know what school is like and how I’ve been doing well, I’m going to continue to do my Masters and do both. I feel more confident now.”

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