
Maria had something to say about her use of curse words long before Members Only: Palm Beach
She did not hold back
it’s no secret that Maria Cozamanis, the DJ-turned Palm Beach social fixture on Netflix’s Members Only: Palm Beach, has a way with words that definitely gets a reaction.
From the jump, Maria’s blunt, unfiltered chats made some people raise eyebrows, giggle, or clutch their pearls.
But long before cameras rolled for the reality series, Maria was already leaning into that rebellious energy on her own terms.
In an old blog post centred around her Rebel Socialite ethos, and yes, a bold necklace literally spelling out f***, she explained how swearing for her isn’t rude… apparently, it’s just being real.
Maria was called out for swearing on Members Only: Palm Beach
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Lots of people tuning in quickly noticed that, unlike some castmates who navigate Palm Beach’s polished world with measured etiquette, Maria comes in loud, proud, and completely unfiltered.
A few scenes have turned heads, not because of drama per se, but because Maria’s language is so refreshingly blunt, and yes, brimming with curse words that some of her fellow castmates clearly weren’t expecting.
In a setting often defined by status, manners, and unspoken rules, her blunt vocabulary stands out almost like another accessory.
This contrast has become a talking point among folks watching, where clips of Maria talking candidly about parties, hierarchy, and personal ambition often go viral precisely because she says it like it is.
But if some Palm Beach insiders were shocked by her diction, it shouldn’t have come as a total surprise. Maria has always embraced her outspoken side, long before Netflix documented it!
She already addressed her use of curse words
Back on her Rebel Socialite blog, Maria wrote about how expressive language, including frequent use of curse words, is part of her identity and empowerment.
Her post about the bold F*** necklace isn’t just a fashion shout-out; it’s a manifesto about authenticity, rebellion, and speaking your truth without self-censorship.
In her words, the necklace symbolised pushing back against expectations of how a woman “should” present or communicate, especially in elite social spaces.
That kind of self-defined expression is exactly what her blog framed as freeing, not offensive, and not something she intends to dial down because of critics or traditional norms.
That pre-Netflix context makes episodes where she gets called out for her language feel less like “oops moments” and more like classic Maria.
Her voice has always been about disruption. She’s blending DJ culture, unapologetic femininity, and a hint of punk attitude into Palm Beach’s gleaming surface.
That necklace moment makes it clear that even before Members Only rolled around, Maria was fully owning her colourful vocabulary and wearing it as part of her self-expression.
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