‘Below Deck’ Captain Kerry Titheradge Talks Season 12 Changes, Scandals, Firings & More
- Season 12 of Below Deck premiered on June 2, following Captain Kerry Titheradge and her team as they navigate the waters aboard the yacht St. David, visiting destinations such as Anguilla, St. Barths, and St. Maarten.
- The new season follows last season's turmoil, including Anthony Iracane’s struggles, and introduces drama driven by boatmances, wild charter guests, and continued challenges like navigating a tricky bridge near port.
- Captain Kerry emphasized safety and mentorship, helped Chef Lawrence manage early pressures and camera adjustments, and highlighted more women gaining roles on deck traditionally dominated by men.
- Kerry stated, "I'm really big on growth" both personally and professionally, and noted that the show offered valuable self-reflection improving their captaincy while deckhand Jess was praised as a notably strong-willed new crew member.
- The season’s diverse destinations and intense interactions suggest a wild journey with drama and challenges, while underlying boat relationships pose ongoing risks and test if crew members can thrive under pressure.
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