Palm Beach Socialite Claims She Kissed Ronald Reagan at White House
Socialite's 'Thrilling' Kiss with President Reagan Revealed

A Palm Beach socialite has dropped a sensational revelation on a hit Netflix reality series, claiming she once shared a kiss with a former President of the United States.

The Bombshell Admission on Netflix

Suebelle Robbins, a 70-year-old fixture of the exclusive Florida social scene, made the stunning claim on Netflix's 'Members Only: Palm Beach'. During a conversation at a wedding, she attempted to outdo a co-star's story by alleging she had kissed former US President Ronald Reagan.

The moment occurred as the group discussed encounters with powerful figures. After Gale Brophy recounted calling ex-President Bill Clinton, Suebelle interjected with her own anecdote. She stated she "kissed Ronnie Reagan at the White House", leaving her fellow cast members visibly shocked and prompting immediate questions about the reaction of Reagan's wife, Nancy.

Elaborating on the 'Thrilling' Encounter

Following the show's release on Netflix, Robbins provided more details in an Instagram video posted on December 31, 2025. She explained that she attended a White House Christmas party with her then-husband, who worked for Gannett Newspapers.

"I got really friendly with the colour guard and found out where Ronald was gonna be coming so I was right there," she recalled. Seeing an opportunity, she approached the President. "I said 'Oh you can meet a banker any day, I think you're adorable.' And I went and I kissed him and uh, it was a really thrilling thing."

When pressed on the show about Nancy Reagan's potential response, Suebelle replied, "I think they tore me away from him."

Reaction and Show Details

The story has captivated fans of the show, who flooded her social media comments with support. One fan called it an "awesome story," while another joked that if "Suebelle taught history class we'd all attend."

All eight episodes of 'Members Only: Palm Beach' landed on Netflix this week. The series follows five wealthy women navigating the strict social hierarchies and private club culture of one of America's most affluent postcodes. Netflix describes it as a world where reputations are built over brunch and alliances shift over champagne.

The show promises a glimpse into a rarefied society where access and influence are the ultimate currency, and Suebelle Robbins's presidential anecdote has certainly cemented her place as a memorable character in its debut season.