Below Deck’s Daisy Kelliher on ‘hard to watch’ Natasha scenes

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Bravo’s Below Deck Meditteranean’s seventh season has been a tough watch for viewers who witnessed the dynamics dramatically shift. Speaking on the intense showdown, star Daisy Kelliher addressed Natasha Webb’s feuds and management as a Chief Stew. 

Below Deck became a huge hit for viewers who wanted to see the ins and outs of working on a charter yacht. 

The reality series provides plenty of drama as the crew members often clash with demanding guests. 

Additionally, there would also be chaotic scenes where the staff would let their hair down with alcohol binges and often find themselves in arguments. 

The show teased things would also get steamy for the staff who would participate in romances with each other. 

While each episode would depict the crew members as they balance business and pleasure, season seven got off to a rocky start for Below Deck Mediterranean. 

Fans watched as dynamics changed between Natasha Webb and second stews Kyle Viljoen and Natalya Scudder.

After a while, Natalya and Kyle became a clique of their own and left Natasha on the sidelines which she eventually spoke to Captain Sandy about. 

Natasha also had some tough moments with chef Dave White as he threatened to expose their relationship which took place before the charter. 

Daisy Kelliher who stars as Chief Stew on the Sailing Yacht spin-off spoke on Natasha’s management and stated: “It’s hard to watch to be honest, and I feel sorry for her for sure.”

Natasha wanted to keep her romance with Dave a secret as she had cheated on her boyfriend. 

As her personal life was exposed, it took a toll on the team and her leadership skills as Chief Stew. 

Daisy added: “If you missed the mark they’re just going to go after you.”

She also reiterated what viewers wanted to see: “They want supportive, they want people who back their team, and they want people arguing with guests, not with each other. 

“And they want to feel like the way they do at their own work …the customer is an a**hole and they love their team kind of thing.”

Daisy told Showbiz CheatSheet: “So, unfortunately, that’s gone a bit wrong for her with the initial Dave thing and the Natalya [Scudder] thing, and yeah Bravo viewers just don’t like that.”

As this was Natasha’s first charter on the reality show, fans were eager to see how she would fair as Chief Stew, compared to Katie Flood who starred in season six. 

However, she was met with mixed reactions from viewers as some defended her for wanting to keep her fling with Dave a secret. 

Tensions boiled over during a night out when he couldn’t bear watching her flirt with other men and began to threaten her in a furious rant via text messages. 

Others felt she was to blame and accused Natasha of “leading him on”, as she ensured they shared a bunk. 

Despite this, Daisy empathised with her and added: “I feel bad for [Natasha], it’s not easy to watch. Because [after Kate Chastain and Hannah Ferrier] there has been no chief stew with the kind of staying power except for me and Aesha [Scott from Below Deck Down Under]. So, Natasha is getting a bad run.”

Below Deck Mediterranean season seven is available in the US on Bravo and in the UK on Hayu.

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