Daisy Kelliher teases ‘ridiculously stressful’ Below Deck Sailing Yacht episode amid Season 5 drama
Daisy Kelliher teases ‘ridiculously stressful’ Below Deck Sailing Yacht episode amid Season 5 drama
Below Deck Sailing Yacht star Daisy Kelliher is getting real about the drama ahead in Season 5.
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, Daisy promised that after a slow start to the season, the back half amps things up.
Well, the upcoming episode marks the halfway point for the Parsifal III crew.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht star Daisy Kelliher is getting real about the drama ahead in Season 5.
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, Daisy promised that after a slow start to the season, the back half amps things up.
Well, the upcoming episode marks the halfway point for the Parsifal III crew.
The chief stew has shared that the crew day off changes everything on Below Deck Sailing Yacht, which happens in the new episode.
Spoilers for Below Deck Sailing Yacht reveal the aftermath of the boat crash and Emma Crouch getting scolded by Gary King more than once.
That’s not all, though, and Daisy admitted the episode was hard for her to watch.
Daisy Kelliher teases ‘ridiculously stressful’ Below Deck Sailing Yacht episode amid Season 5 drama
Taking to Instagram. Daisy shared a carousel of behind-the-scenes photos from the episode. There was a gorgeous selfie of Daisy and pictures from the crew night out.
Diana Cruz, Chef Cloyce Martin, Danni Warren, Gary, and Davide Morosi were all featured in the shots. Daisy’s words teased a much different story than the one the pictures told.
“Happy @belowdeckbravo Monday!!! I found tonight’s episode ridiculously stressful to watch 😂. For me probably one of the most stressful from all my seasons 🤔 or maybe I’ve just forgotten 🤣. ALOT happens, a lot to unpack and kinda sets the tone for the rest of the season. Will be interested to hear everyone’s thoughts! Hope you enjoy it and have a fab Monday ♥️,” she wrote.
The chief stew ended her message by wishing Alana a “happy birthday” and admitting that the guests were simply the best.