
Chelsea Green just reignited her Fairmont Hotel drama with an update that flips the script on a story she thought was resolved.
Over a year after publicly revealing she was mistaken for an escort by hotel security at The Plaza in New York, Green says Fairmont is now walking back the apology and compensation offer they made after the scandal.
On October 21, 2025, Green quote-tweeted her original post from April 3, 2024where she had accepted a verbal apology and reported being offered a two-night stay by the hotelas a gesture of goodwill. But now, things have apparently changed.
She followed up with another tweet adding, You just cant make this sh!t up @FairmontHotels Attached to that post was a screenshot of an email from Andrea Escobar, Executive Assistant at The Plaza, seemingly confirming Fairmonts reversal. In the message, the hotel states the certificate was issued by Fairmont Pacific Rim in Vancouver, is non-transferable, and has now expired.
The email lands like a slap in the face, considering the emotional toll of the original incident where Green claimed security guards wrongly profiled her after a WWE RAW event at Barclays Center. She previously described the ordeal as something out of Pretty Woman, joking at the time that shed just book a different hotel for WrestleMania weekend. Still, Green had taken the high road after receiving a personal apology from the General Manager. In April, she wrote:
Now, with the hotel rescinding its offer and blaming expiration terms and regional logistics, Greens original apology may feel more performative than sincere.
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