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Liv Morgan's No. 1 fan might just make her way to WWE Day 1. A young girl affectionately dubbed "Angry Live Girl" captured the Internet's imagination after her sour expression to Becky Lynch's dirty win over Morgan made the WWE Raw broadcast. 

Morgan will get another crack at the Raw Women's championship when she faces Lynch at WWE's inaugural New Year's Day pay-per-view event. The popular superstar told CBS Sports that she has tracked down "Angry Liv Girl" and would like to organize for her to attend Day 1. 

"I have found Angry Liv Girl," Morgan said. "She's awesome and I've been waiting to reach out. I found her and I'm going to send her a little DM," Morgan said. "I would love for Angry Liv Girl and Angry Becky girl to both be there [at WWE Day 1]. They've both been stars during this feud. I would love for them to both be there."

Check out the full interview with Liv Morgan below.

Morgan and Lynch recently headlined an episode of WWE Raw with the Raw Women's title hanging in the balance. Their match took place on the 17th anniversary of Trish Stratus vs. Lita, the first time the WWE Women's championship was elevated to Raw's main event. Morgan busted out a rare suicide dive during the match, a nod to her childhood favorite Lita.

"100 percent. That day was the 17th anniversary of the infamous Trish vs. Lita [match]. The first-ever women's main event match for the Women's championship," Morgan said. "It felt so weird to me. It felt like it was meant to be. Everything felt so aligned. Becky has red hair. I have blonde hair. We have this match 17 years to the date and we were the main event, which we didn't know until later in the day because we weren't the main event and then we got switched to the main event. As soon as I realized that, I was like, 'I'm doing a dive.'"

During the ongoing Morgan-Lynch rivalry, the former acknowledged the WWE releases of her Riott Squad affiliates Ruby Riott (now Ruby Soho) and Sarah Logan in a heated promo. Using her friends' releases as a plot device did not sit well with a portion of the audience; however, Morgan defended the script.

"I believe that everyone is allowed to feel the way they feel. Everyone is allowed to react the way that they want to react. I knew what I was saying might have been a little bit touchy just because it's a sensitive topic," Morgan said. "That's my truth and that's how I felt. My friends reached out to me afterwards and let me know how awesome they thought it was and how proud they were. I felt okay with it because I felt like I was defending their honor, they loved that I did it, and it's just how I felt. It's how I felt. Becky has been getting so personal with me and I felt like I needed to bring her back down to reality real quick.

"I don't want to offend anyone or anyone to be upset at what I said. In that aspect, I don't like that. I don't want people to be upset over something I said with no malice behind it whatsoever. Like I said, people are allowed to feel however they feel."