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Chef Tzarina reveals if Below Deck Season 3 falls apart without Aesha Scott in the middle of the characters, it’s better than Sailboat Season 5

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Below decks chef Tzarina Mace-Ralph has revealed her thoughts on the entertainment value of Season 3 without former head stew director Aesha Scott. Chef Tzarina debuts Below decks season 2 and proved to be a quality addition to the show. Not only did he experience dramatic chef deaths, but he was also involved in a boat trip with João Franco, which turned out to be problematic. Now the Tzarina is set to reappear Below decks season 3, and he’s made some interesting comments about it.

Trailer for Below decks Season 3 recently dropped, and Tzarina took the opportunity to jump on her Instagram Stories (via @tvmegafan) and tell him what kind of drama viewers can expect. “It’s going to be a crazy season. They have a trailer as perfect as the season was and I think everyone is going to be absolutely on the edge of their seats.” Tzarina’s teasing about the spicy season also made her talk about the absence of Aesha, whom Tzarina is very close to.

“She’s having so much success in the Med and I’m just so incredibly, incredibly proud of that girl. And I promise you, this season without her was very difficult because she was one of my best friends in the world.”

What Chef Tzarina’s entry means below deck

It is highly anticipated

Tzarina’s Instagram reveals are a good sign of what’s in store for fans Bravo‘s Below decks season 3 Tzarina is confident that Season 3 will be entertaining. Although he didn’t go into details, the trailer he talks about is enticing and has several OMG moments. The trailer teases multiple ships’ boats, a crew member being shot, an alien accident, and an angry Captain Jason Chambers. In addition, Tzarina gets a sous chef this season, Anthony Bird.

This will be the first season Below decks the history of a chef getting a sous chef.

The trailer depicts the clashing egos of Tzarina and Anthony, so it could be part of the wild ride Tzarina is referring to. Either way, Tzarina’s Instagram Story showed more anticipation for fans who are ready for a mostly fresh crew with quality charter season drama.

Sailboat below deck season 5, which is coming to an end, has been weak. There have been a lot of similar relationships between returning crew members, and the appearance of controversial First Officer Gary King in the season has not been well received. Considering the feelings of the Tzarina, Below decks season 3 should deliver where BDSY has been deficient.

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‘Tough’ season of Take On Down Under without Aesha Scott

Aesha is a huge character

Tzarina painted Below decks season 3 as “difficult” without Chief Stew Aesha Scott, but that doesn’t mean the season is going down in any way. Aesha was an influential character in the first two seasons Below decksthe fourth spinoff, and her absence in Season 3 will certainly be felt by Tzarina, Captain Jason, and returning Deckhand Harry Van Vilet, who know Aesha. Tzarina probably had to trust herself more since she didn’t have a confidante in Season 3. Regardless, Aesha now becomes number one. Deck Medwhere his franchise journey began.

Below decks peason 3 premieres February 3 at 8/7c on Bravo.

Source: @tvmegafan/Instagram, Bravo/YouTube

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Below Deck Down Under is a reality TV series that follows the crew of a luxury yacht sailing in Australian waters. Set against the backdrop of the Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier Reef, the show highlights the challenges and dramas of managing high-end waterside hospitality while balancing the personal dynamics of crew members.

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March 17, 2022

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