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“F**king creepy”: Carey Price's wife Angela exposes harassment and disturbing hate mail sent to their home over political views

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In a chilling reminder of the dark side of fame, Carey Price ’s wife, Angela Price , revealed a deeply unsettling experience on Instagram after receiving a four-page hate letter at their family home. The incident has sparked concern not only among fans of the Montreal Canadiens goaltender but also within the broader sports community over the growing invasion of privacy public figures face.

Carey Price’s wife Angela slams disturbing hate mail sent to their home
Angela took to her Instagram stories to share her shock and frustration, stating that while it’s not unusual for fan mail to reach their house, she usually discards it without reading or showing it to Carey. She emphasized that there are appropriate and respectful avenues to reach out to the former Habs star.


“There is an address. You can go to the Montreal Canadiens website and find an address to send fan mail there. And it does get to Carey usually. So you have that,” Angela pointed out.


But this recent letter was far from typical fan correspondence. Angela described it as “the first time” they had received targeted hate mail directly at their home. The letter reportedly stemmed from disagreements over political opinions and was deeply personal. Angela was understandably shaken, and didn’t hold back when expressing her disgust.

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“I mean, send me a nasty message on Instagram. Be a normal person. Go to TikTok and talk crap. But sending something to someone's address where you shouldn't have their home address is wildly inappropriate. F**king creepy. Don't be a creep,” she said.

Angela Price deals with tick scare after recent trip
In a separate, unrelated scare, Angela also shared a recent health concern involving a tick bite following a hiking and wine-tasting trip in Tickton. After returning home, she noticed something on her neck during a work meeting. She reached out to her group of friends, and one of them quickly helped her remove the tick.

“I emailed the group of girls I was on the trip with and they jumped into action like of course a bunch of moms was gonna handle it,” she said. Fortunately, the tick hadn’t latched on for long and wasn’t engorged.

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While Angela handled both incidents with grace and humor, the hate mail incident underscores a serious issue: public figures, especially their families, deserve boundaries and respect.
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