Summary

  • Bri Muller struggles with yacht life and teamwork in Below Deck Mediterranean season 9.
  • Bri’s inexperience and personal issues with Ellie create tension that could lead to her voluntary departure.
  • Despite the challenges, Bri won’t be fired, but her departure could be the first shock of the season.


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Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea Season 9’s Bri Muller has struggled throughout the season’s first charters, and after her most recent actions should be the first yacht to voluntarily leave Mustique. Although Bri has worked hard to adjust to life on Mustique, her time on superyacht Stew has not been easy. Bri, one of the youngest yachtsmen on board, has struggled to work well with the rest of her team and complete her mission. Working below both Chief Stew Aesha Scott and Stew Elena Dubaich, Bri is the lowest rated Stew in Mustique.


Although Bri has had a few struggles in the charter, there has been promise in her performance as she transitions through the struggles of the charter season. However, Bri’s time on Musique has been completely different from her previous experiences on superyachts. Many have said that working on board a Below decks a superyacht is much more difficult than a regular service, and Bri’s time on board seems to prove just that. The intensity of working in Mustique Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea season 9 has arrived in Bri, which might make him decide to leave.

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Bri and Ellie’s drama is hard to watch

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At the beginning of the charter season, it was clear that Bri was the least experienced yacht in Mustique. She said early on that she had been in the business for three years, but her skills were still seriously lacking, and Ellie, whom Aesha had named Second Stew, realized she needed help. Ellie decided to take Bri under her wing, helping him and guiding him when he needed it. As the women argued over their crushes on Deckhand Joe Bradley, Bri joined Joe and caused a rift in their relationship that has been hard to stomach.

Bri has very little experience and has never finished a subscription season


Although Bri has worked in the industry, she has been clear that sailing in general was not something she would have excelled at in the past. Although Bri has continued to improve her skills, she shared this at the beginning of the season he has never successfully completed a charter season while working as a stew. Although Bri has been on superyachts and understands what is expected of her, her skills are not at their top level. Instead, Bri has been open about the struggle, saying she’s looking forward to finally completing a sailing season one day, regardless of when that is.

Bri is not fired, but leaves voluntarily


Although Bri has been working hard on Mustique, her time on the superyacht has still been full of strife and struggle. He has had trouble understanding the hierarchy of the crew, especially since his personal issues with Ellie have made it difficult for him to take control of the other stew. Although Bri is unlikely to be fired, he could be the first person in Mustique to leave voluntarily this season behind. With Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea season 9 just starting, Bri’s departure may be the first shock of the season.

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Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea

Below Deck Mediterranean is a Bravo reality series that follows a crew working on a giant superyacht during busy season. The show highlights the crew’s challenges while serving their high-class clientele. Each season deals with new locations such as Greece, Croatia, Italy and France, with some recurring.

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