Captain Lee Rosbach is speaking out on the sexual misconduct incidents that took place on this week’s episode of “Below Deck Down Under”.
During Monday’s episode, Luke Jones and Laura Bileskalne were both fired as a result of their “despicable” behaviour, as Rosbach described while chatting with Us Weekly.
“I’m sure they’ll be paying the price for it for a long time to come. As they should,” the “Below Deck” captain told the outlet.
When the “Down Under” crew returned to the superyacht after a night spent drinking alcohol off the boat, Jones climbed into third stew Margot Sisson’s bed naked and “without consent” while she was asleep, despite the fact that she’d made it clear she didn’t want him in her cabin.
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During Monday’s episode, Luke Jones and Laura Bileskalne were both fired as a result of their “despicable” behaviour, as Rosbach described while chatting with Us Weekly.
“I’m sure they’ll be paying the price for it for a long time to come. As they should,” the “Below Deck” captain told the outlet.
When the “Down Under” crew returned to the superyacht after a night spent drinking alcohol off the boat, Jones climbed into third stew Margot Sisson’s bed naked and “without consent” while she was asleep, despite the fact that she’d made it clear she didn’t want him in her cabin.
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- 8/12/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
It’s time to set sail, Bravo fans! You are in for a treat with the premiere of “Below Deck Down Under” just around the corner. The second season debuts this week and features plenty of entertaining moments, from fresh romances to shocking conflicts. Who knows what else might be in store in the unscripted series? The newest season of the “Below Deck” spin-off airs on Monday, July 17 at 8 p.m. Et. You can watch Below Deck Down Under: Season 2 and Bravo with a subscription to Sling TV. You can also watch with Directv Stream, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, Peacock, or YouTube TV.
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How to Watch ‘Below Deck Down Under’ Season 2 Premiere When: Monday, July 17, 2023 TV: Bravo Stream: Watch with a subscription to Sling TV. First Month: Save $15$40+ / month sling.com About ‘Below Deck Down Under’ Season 2 Premiere
“Below Deck Down Under” is a spin-off of “Below Deck” but follows...
- 7/17/2023
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
The Below Deck franchise may have topped itself in the drama department when the Below Deck Down Under Season 2 trailer shows production breaking one of the biggest rules in reality television.
Although producers typically remain hands-off during filming, the trailer teases that production has to get involved during a crew member firing – even having to force open a door Captain Jason Chambers tries to keep closed.
What kind of a rollercoaster ride are Below Deck Down Under viewers in store for this season? Buckle up.
‘Below Deck Down Under’ Season 2 trailer teases dramatic crew firing
Chambers fired two crew members last season and while those dismissals were noteworthy, whoever gets fired on Below Deck Down Under Season 2 needs a crew escort.
Aesha Scott, Captain Jason Chambers |Mark Rogers/Bravo
At one point in the season, a crew member becomes problematic. Chief stew Aesha Scott is heard saying off camera, “I know everyone is wasted.
Although producers typically remain hands-off during filming, the trailer teases that production has to get involved during a crew member firing – even having to force open a door Captain Jason Chambers tries to keep closed.
What kind of a rollercoaster ride are Below Deck Down Under viewers in store for this season? Buckle up.
‘Below Deck Down Under’ Season 2 trailer teases dramatic crew firing
Chambers fired two crew members last season and while those dismissals were noteworthy, whoever gets fired on Below Deck Down Under Season 2 needs a crew escort.
Aesha Scott, Captain Jason Chambers |Mark Rogers/Bravo
At one point in the season, a crew member becomes problematic. Chief stew Aesha Scott is heard saying off camera, “I know everyone is wasted.
- 6/9/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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