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        <title><![CDATA['Below Deck: Mediterranean' Alum Brooke Laughton Is Engaged!]]></title>
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					<p>All aboard! <strong><em>Below Deck</em></strong> and its spinoff series have never failed to bring the drama to Bravo fans everywhere since the franchise launched.</p>
<p>The original series premiered in July 2013, <strong>documenting the daily lives of crew members</strong> on luxurious yachts during charter season. At the time, Bravo revealed that the first season averaged over 1 million viewers per episode, making it a simple decision to branch off into two more series: <em>Below Deck Mediterranean</em> and <em>Below Deck Sailing Yacht</em>.</p>
<p>With each season, the crew members’ personal lives have begun to cross over into their work lives, leading to shocking reality TV romances, breakups, firings and dramatic exits. In February 2020, longtime <em>Below Deck</em> personality<strong><strong> Kate Chastain</strong></strong> announced that she would finally be <strong>heading back to dry land</strong> after six seasons on the ocean.</p>
<p>“After many months of reflection and internal discussions, I have chosen to make a transition this year in starting to carve out a progressive new land based role. I intend to step back as a senior member of the Below Deck Family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support His Majesty Andy Cohen,” she <strong>teased via Instagram</strong> as she stepped down from her position as part of reality TV royalty.</p>
<p>Seven months later, Chastain admitted that she <strong>might not be ready to say goodbye</strong> to Bravo forever.</p>

		<p>“I don’t know that I would like to do a show like Summer House,” she told <strong><em>Decider</em></strong> during a September 2020 tell-all interview. “I would love to be a New York Housewife because of <strong><strong>Sonja [Morgan]</strong></strong> alone. Sonja is a national treasure to be protected at all costs. I want to just be Sonja’s intern for a day. That is on my bucket list. I need the full experience. I love her so much, I would do that.”</p>
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<p>While some cast members have left on their own terms, others have had the decision made for them. On season 5 of <em>Below Deck Mediterranean</em>, chief stewardess <strong><strong>Hannah Ferrier</strong> </strong>was fired <strong>after a coworker reported her</strong> for having Valium on the yacht. After the drama went down,<strong><strong> Captain Sandy Yawn</strong></strong> told<em> E! News</em> that she has “no regrets” about the firing.</p>
<p>“Imagine walking in my shoes, it was challenging,” she said. “The Maritime industry has a certain standard … My No. 1 priority is the client.”</p>
<p>Scroll down to learn more about how some former<em> Below Deck</em> stars have kept busy after the show.</p>
									

				
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				<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Meredith Nardino</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Meredith Nardino]]></dc:creator>
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