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Signs Under Deck Will Be Canceled After Season 3 (Does The Show Need Aesha Scott To Survive?)

January 19, 20254 Mins Read
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Aesha Scott was a fan favorite Below decksand the show will be canceled without his presence in the hit Bravo spinoff. Below decks Season 3 premieres on February 3, 2025, following what will likely be a shocking conclusion to Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5. New Below decks Season 3 The cast joins Captain Jason Chambers as they sail the seas around South Africa, and the trailer promises scandalous boating and explosive arguments.

It’s been a fascinating few months Below decks franchise. Aesha butted heads with Stews Elena “Ellie” Dubaich and Bri Muller, who both had feelings for Manager Deckhand Joe Bradley. Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea. Meanwhile, Gary King faced allegations of sexual misconduct, and three different crew members chased after Chief Stew Daisy Kelliher. The crew of Ben Willoughby and Marie “Sunny” Marquis actually got off the yacht, and Captain Kerry Titheradge became the official replacement for Captain Lee Rosbach. Below decks may not rise to the occasion.

Chef Tzarina said it was difficult to film without Aesha

The trailer was an accurate representation

Chef Tzarina Mace-Ralph, a returning actress, recently commented that it was difficult to film without Aesha, with whom she had become close friends. Below decks season 2. Although he is happy for Aesha, his statement is telling. Chef Tzarina posted on her Instagram story.

“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.”

Chef Tzarina’s comments on the topic Below decks season 3 is not very convincing. He commented that the trailer was quite accurate, and one of the hallmarks of the preview was Chef Tzarina’s potential feud with new head stew Lara Rigby. A new British stew with fourteen years of boating experience dared to call Chef Tzarina “d*** head.“It certainly wouldn’t have happened between Chef Tzarina and Aesha.

Under Deck might not get as many viewers without Aesha

He is much more popular than Captain Jason

Aesha is definitely the biggest draw Below decks. Captain Jason doesn’t garner as many viewers on his own as fans especially enjoy his camaraderie with Aesha. Although there were rumors of a romantic relationship between Aesha and Captain Jason, they assured viewers that they had more of a sibling relationship. With Lara’s potential failure on the boat looming, it’s unlikely that Captain Jason will have the same good relationship with the new Chief Stewy.

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Without Aesha, there is less attraction to tune in for Below decks. Most of the crew are new, with the exception of Captain Jason and Chef Tzarina, neither of whom come close to Aesha’s continued popularity. If the new crew members can’t match Aesha’s on-screen magnetism, the show could be in trouble.

Other Actors may not be enough to support the show

They are relatively unknown

It is unclear if the Actors will be able to support Below decks in the future. Captain Jason is stepping it up this year. He may have to fire a crew member though, and it’s probably one of three people based on the trailer: Chief Stew Lara, Chef Tzarina, and Bosun Wihen Du Toit. Given his side with Chef Tzarina in her feud with Lara, it’s probably not him. However, it’s not a good sign that Captain Jason can’t control his crew. Below decks may fail without Aesha, but at least she’s having fun Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea.

Below decks premieres Monday, February 3, 2025 at 9pm ET on Bravo.


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.

Publication date

March 17, 2022

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