
Rosalyn claps back at rumours Mar-a-Lago members are secretly plotting to get her removed
Palm Beach is getting super messy
Palm Beach has always loved a whispered scandal, but this one is extra spicy. Members Only: Palm Beach star Rosalyn Yellin is now at the centre of fresh chatter involving Mar-a-Lago.
The rumour mill says some members aren’t thrilled about the Netflix spotlight and think the show makes their world look… a bit too ‘reality TV.’
And if you know anything about old-school exclusivity, you know the real drama never happens on camera, it happens in group chats, at charity lunches, and behind very glossy smiles. So what’s actually being claimed, and what’s confirmed?
Wait, are Mar-a-Lago members secretly wanting Rosalyn out?
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Okay, here’s what’s actually been reported versus what’s just social-climbing speculation.
According to Page Six, some Mar-a-Lago members are allegedly so unimpressed by Members Only: Palm Beach that they’re “organising a letter” asking for Rosalyn Yellin to be removed from the club.
The complaint, as described, isn’t that cameras invaded the premises, it’s more the association and the idea that the series represents Palm Beach society in a way certain insiders find embarrassing.
A key fact-check moment: the show references Mar-a-Lago, but filming reportedly wasn’t allowed inside the club.
Rosalyn has clapped back at the wild rumours
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Now, on the other side of the coin: on-screen, Rosalyn isn’t being iced out, she’s actually being crowned.
During the Netflix show local icon Gale Brophy “crowns” Rosalyn the next “Queen of Palm Beach,” and Rosalyn has said she didn’t go in chasing that title, she frames her status as tied to charity work and genuine intention.
And all of this kinda adds to the confusion around why Rosalyn would be removed.
Now, Rosalyn herself has clapped back at the idea of people plotting to get her removed from Mar-a-Lago.
She exclusively told Reality Shrine: “I am honestly surprised to hear this.
“I have been a member in good standing at Mar-a-Lago for over four years and have spent that time focused on philanthropy and giving back through charity events held at the club.
The Netflix star continued: “It is disappointing when a show created for entertainment is mischaracterised in a way that distracts from the real work being done.”
Rosalyn added: “It is untrue and more gossip, rumors and bullying.”
If the Mar-a-Lago rumblings continue, this could become the ultimate Palm Beach paradox… being famous enough to be fascinating… and too famous to be welcome!
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