WWE Superstar Chelsea Green Says She Was Kicked Out Of A Hotel After Being Accused Of Being An Escort
WWE Superstar Chelsea Green has been on a wild ride over the last couple of weeks. The Canadian wrestler received her green card, celebrated that in a Hooters Girl costume, then hit the ring in Brooklyn for Monday's WWE Raw at the Barclays Center.
There's rarely a dull moment in the wrestling world. What happened to her the following night proved that, just as much as all the other excitement she has been having lately.
After participating in what was reportedly the largest domestic gate in the history of WWE Raw, she was kicked out of a hotel. Not for celebrating too hard or having too many drinks, at least that's not what she says went down.
According to Chelsea, she was kicked out of a Fairmont Hotel on Tuesday night after she was accused of being an escort. Her outfit was apparently to blame for the mix-up just days before her 33rd birthday.
"Man… one night you’re wrestling at Barclays Center, having the time of your life and the next you’re being kicked out of @FairmontHotels and accused of being an escort because of your outfit," she posted on X along with a picture of the outfit in question.
"Life is funny! Maybe next year I won’t celebrate Wrestlemania weekend at The Plaza Hotel LOL…"
Chelsea Green Is A WWE Superstar And Definitely Not An Escort
As the former Women's Tag Team champion alluded to, this is a big week for the WWE. WrestleMania 40 is this weekend in Philadelphia and will be taking place at Lincoln Financial Field.
Whoever was on duty at the hotel must not have been aware of that or a wrestling fan at all. Or at the very least they haven't been paying attention since Chelsea rejoined the WWE in early 2023.
Despite being kicked out of the hotel and called an escort, she seems to be taking it all in stride. She responded to a comment on her post by joking about the movie Pretty Woman.
The entire situation could have turned out to be much worse. She could be a WWE Superstar moonlighting as an escort. That's obviously not the case.