10 Below Deck Alums Who’s Poor Performance Got Them Fired
10 Below Deck Alums Who's Poor Performance Got Them Fired
When Below Deck crew members start to perform poorly, they’re often axed from their casts and asked to leave the charter season. The reality yachting show debuted in 2016 and received a great reception. Led by Captain Lee Rosbach, Below Deck gave its audience a unique look into the lives of the crew working on superyachts. The yachting life intrigued viewers, with entertainment fueled by hectic moments onboard, boatmances, and clashes among crew. After the mainstay series became popularized, the franchise expanded with Below Deck Mediterranean, currently in its ninth season starring Captain Sandy Yawn and Aesha Scott.
Nowadays, Below Deck captains are quick to fire their substandard crews. When someone doesn’t pull their weight, it causes a trickle-down effect on the rest of the crew. At the helm of each department are the Chief Stew and Bosun, tasked with leading the stews and deckhands, respectively. Aside from the captain and chef, they have some of the most difficult jobs on board and deal with high levels of stress. Aesha was one of the best Chief Stews during her run on Below Deck Med season 9, though the same can’t be said for other crew members from the franchise’s past.
Shane Coopersmith
During his time on Below Deck season 8, Shane Coopersmith won over the audience but not his fellow crew members. He wasn’t outright disrespectful towards Captain Lee and Bosun Eddie Lucas. However, where Shane’s performance faltered was his tendency to oversleep. He didn’t wake up to his alarms and showed up late. Shane had good intentions heading into the charter season and wanted to gain more knowledge from Captain Lee and Eddie. However, he was fired after he slept in one time too many.
Chandler Brooks
Chandler Brooks hasn’t returned to the franchise since his run as a Bosun in Below Deck season 6. Working with Captain Lee, the deck team noticed that the Bosun struggled with leadership. Deckhands Ashton Pienaar, Rhylee Gerber, and Ross Inia grew weary of Chandler and tried to bring their concerns to Captain Lee. After multiple occasions, he was fired for his poor performance. It seems Chandler wasn’t cut out to take the leadership role. He admitted he was relieved when Captain Lee fired him, which was an honest admission that made his poor showing make more sense to his crew and the viewers.
Chef Anthony Iracane
Anthony Iracane was a promising new chef at the start of Below Deck season 11. He had the tough job of following in Rachel Hargrove’s footsteps after she served as the franchise’s chef for three seasons in a row. At the beginning of the season, Chef Anthony charmed his crew members with his endearing personality. He formed a close friendship with Chief Stew Fraser Olender and championed his work as a chef throughout the season. However, when Chef Anthony’s performance faltered, Captain Kerry Titheradge considered firing him.
Organization was the chef’s kryptonite. Chef Anthony’s dishes were inconsistent, and Captain Kerry encouraged him to get his head into the game. After a few improvements, Anthony’s confidence slipped, and so did his cooking in the galley. The rest of the crew wanted to see him win, but Fraser knew it was in their best interest if he was fired. After a final lackluster charter trip during the midway point of the season, Captain Kerry fired Chef Anthony. There was no ill will in his departure, and the captain hinted at him potentially returning to the show in the future.
Tom Pearson
Tom Pearson joined Below Deck Sailing Yacht with an eager heart. The excitement surrounding the experience seemed to get the best of him, and he threw up in his cabin after a night out. It’s fine that he got sick, but Tom drew the line when he threw up in the living space he shared with Captain Glenn Shephard. He wasn’t fired because of that night, but rather an incident where he let the anchor drag on the ocean floor. Captain Glenn had hope for Tom but had to fire him after his mistake put them in danger.
Chef Leon Walker
Leon Walker was an incredible chef on Below Deck season 3, but his bad attitude soured his time on the show. The guests and crew enjoyed his food, but he was eventually fired for his stubbornness. Chef Leon notably fought with Chief Stew Kate Chastain during the charter season. His worst moment during the season was likely when he started a fire in the galley due to uncleanliness. Chef Leon’s unwillingness to receive feedback played a hand in the fire, and he was asked to leave the charter season.
Jared Woodin
Jared Woodin joined the crew of Below Deck season 11 as Captain Kerry’s Bosun. His hiring admittedly shocked Ben Willoughby, who thought he would be promoted to Bosun after working as a deckhand during season 10. Nonetheless, Jared served as Bosun, and his leadership was almost immediately put into question. He was unsure when making decisions and didn’t seem present. Captain Kerry pulled Jared aside, and he admitted he was stressed about not communicating with his daughter on the superyacht. The captain had sympathy for his Bosun and tried to cheer him up.
Jared tried to get his head in the game but couldn’t. It was clear he was under high levels of stress that were affecting his judgment as a Bosun. One night after a charter trip, the crew went out to drink, and Jared became upset with Kyle Stillie. The deckhand dropped tobacco on the deck and hot tub, and Jared demanded he clean up his mess. Kyle intended to clean up in the morning, but Jared pressed the problem. Their drunken fight woke Captain Kerry, and Jared was fired the next day.
Camille Lamb
Camille Lamb will likely go down in Below Deck history as one of the most chaotic crew members ever. She was featured on the franchise during season 10 of the mainstay series. The first red flag in her appearance was her hybrid role as a stew and deckhand. Camille had the difficult task of juggling her duties as a part of the interior and exterior team, which she didn’t manage that well. She complained when she had to work, leaving many questioning why she was hired in the first place.
Camille feuded with Chief Stew Fraser and Chef Rachel during the entirety of the charter season. He grew upset with the stew/deckhand because she would drink on the job. Captain Lee led Below Deck season 10 until he had to leave for medical reasons, and Captain Sandy stepped in as his replacement. Fraser and Chef Rachel told the captain about Camille’s bad behavior, and she was fired. Even after performing poorly throughout the charter season, she didn’t understand why her employment was terminated but returned during the crew’s final night out and made some amends with the crew.
Chef Mila Kolomeitseva
Chef Mila Kolomeitseva was unhinged during her time on Below Deck Med. Her casting marked the first time a female chef was featured on the franchise. Unfortunately, Chef Mila will also go down in Below Deck history as one of the worst chefs featured on the show. She had some terrible moments on the show, including when she attempted to make pancakes from a boxed mix and when she got caught licking steaks. Chef Mila was flabbergasted when Hannah Ferrier questioned her methods, and was fired by Captain Sandy after a guest called her food “icky.”
Lexi Wilson
Lexi Wilson had a tough showing in Below Deck Med season 6. She worked underneath Captain Sandy and Chief Stew Katie Flood as a stew. Lexi showed little respect for the Chief Stew or the rest of the crew. When she drank, her behavior worsened. Lexi couldn’t get along with any of her co-workers, and Captain Sandy noticed this. The stew revealed the heartbreaking news that her father passed away three months before filming. Lexi was mourning during her time on the show and probably should have taken time before jumping back into the stressors of working on a superyacht.
Chef Ryan McKeown
Chef Ryan McKeown had a huge ego on Below Deck Down Under. He was the first chef of the Australian-based spin-off alongside franchise favorite Aesha in her first time as Chief Stew on the show. However, his attitude quickly became negative. Chef Ryan clashed with Aesha and Captain Jason Chambers during the charter season. When the Chief Stew asked him questions about himself or his dishes, he snapped at her for no reason. Chef Ryan didn’t only disrespect Aesha but also the charter guests when he opted not to greet them at the beginning of the trips.
His distaste towards the Chief Stew was incredibly odd. Below Deck fans are fond of Aesha for her sweet, endearing personality. She was never rude to the chef, but it seemed as though he had a personal problem with her. Chef Ryan scoffed about her in his confessional interviews, stating, “if [Aesha was] good at [her] job, we’ll have a good, healthy relationship,” but if not, “I just don’t want them around.” After multiple instances of disrespect, Captain Jason rightfully fired him.