The most recent episode of Below Deck Mediterranean aired on Monday, September 16, 2024, and showcased escalating tensions between Aesha Scott and Ellie Dubiach. This popular reality TV show chronicles the professional and personal lives of crew members on luxury yachts as they navigate the high seas.
In the newest episode, Aesha, the chief stew of Below Deck Mediterranean, confronted her second stew, Ellie. Aesha addressed what she perceived as a growing power struggle that was negatively impacting team dynamics. She informed Ellie that her tendency to overstep boundaries by trying to direct fellow stews Bri Muller and Carrie O’Neill had created significant tension within the crew.
This behavioral change from Ellie became particularly evident after Carrie joined the yacht, which made Ellie feel sidelined. In a Below Deck Mediterranean confessional, Ellie expressed, “There has been a palpable shift in Aesha’s behavior toward me since Carrie came on board.”
“And I’m here, like, ‘What about me? Remember me?’,” Ellie stated.
Meanwhile, Aesha held her ground for not frequently delegating tasks to Ellie, especially after noticing her “goofing off”instead of fulfilling her responsibilities.
Conflict Between Aesha Scott and Ellie Dubiach on Below Deck Mediterranean
Throughout the latest episode of Below Deck Mediterranean, Aesha’s frustration with Ellie reached a peak when she discovered Ellie lounging in the crew mess, instead of preparing for an upcoming charter as assigned.
Aesha publicly reprimanded Ellie, questioning whether she had ignored any directives given by the chief stew.
“We are about to pick up a charter and you are just flouncing around the crew mess,” Aesha admonished.
Ellie’s response was one of defiance, where she confided that she felt the need to “check out a little”due to the treatment she was receiving.
“I fully understand that Aesha wants the highest yacht standards but the way she is going about it — she is achieving the opposite effect,” Ellie revealed.
Carrie O’Neill also commented on Ellie’s attempts at power plays, asserting that Ellie was trying to position herself as the authority figure among the crew. Carrie noted that Ellie was “definitely trying to be the alpha dog”and mentioned her own need for a break from her high-stress job.
The Breaking Point and Resolution
The power struggle between Aesha and Ellie intensified throughout the episode, particularly when Ellie tried to assert control over Carrie. She sarcastically expressed her discontent with Carrie’s sudden authoritative role, claiming it felt “amazing”when the “floater”was directing her, the second stew.
The situation escalated as both Aesha and Ellie provided conflicting orders via radio, prompting Aesha to assert her leadership as chief stew. She voiced her confusion regarding “what Ellie was playing at,”indicating that Ellie seemed intent on demonstrating her own power to Carrie.
The breaking point came when Ellie contradicted Aesha by reiterating her instructions to Chef Johnathan Shillingford, which Aesha described as “the straw that broke the camel’s back.”
Aesha’s Final Confrontation and Reflections
In this episode of Below Deck Mediterranean, Aesha and Ellie engaged in a one-on-one discussion addressing Ellie’s role and limitations.
“I think it is annoying because it has been a buildup. I feel like you have been overstepping as the second. The job as the second is to delegate when I am not around. But if I am on the floor, you are not delegating,”Aesha articulated.
Aesha expressed her frustration, stating that Ellie had disrespected the chief stew’s authority for her ego, claiming she was “sick of”having to “coddle”Ellie throughout the season.
Despite this confrontation, Ellie insisted she would “never disrespect”Aesha, although flashbacks suggested otherwise. As the episode wrapped up, Ellie reflected on her position, questioning why Aesha was assigning her blame and labeling her as “the scapegoat.”
Below Deck Mediterranean continues to air on Bravo every Monday at 9 PM ET, with new episodes available on Peacock the following day.
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