Below Deck Adventure's Captain Kerry Addresses Lee, Sandy Conflict

May 2024 · 4 minute read

Staying impartial. Below Deck Adventure‘s Captain Kerry Titheradge broke down why he isn’t opting for aspects in Captain Lee Rosbach and Captain Sandy Yawn‘s fresh conflict.

“I have a private rule [which is that] I don’t judge another captain’s decision. I don’t have an opinion on that. It wasn’t my deal,” the Bravo big name completely advised Us Weekly on Monday, January 30. “So, if I’m in a scenario [the place] I’m filling in for any person and I come to a decision — that’s for me to make and I don’t need somebody else to judge it.”

Kerry noted he wasn’t “siding with either of them” amid Lee, 73, and Sandy’s public feud, including, “I’m saying I don't have any judgment because I simply don’t.”

The Australia native additionally clarified that he didn’t want to involve himself in issues between other captains.

“I don’t like judging other captains length. I simply don’t do this,” he shared with Us. ​”It all will depend on their conversation once they first met [in season 10]. That’s why when a drunken visitor is jumping off a boat and a captain says, ‘Don’t leap off.’ That’s pretty cut and dry. There’s no ambiguity or any of that more or less stuff.”

The truth star concluded: “But when any person is relieving another person — it depends on the dialog. … I wasn’t there. At the tip of the day, the captain who is on board has to come to a decision for the protection of the vessel. And that safety isn’t all the time falling [or any individual] hurting themselves. It’s psychological well being as well and how the staff is operating together.”

Earlier this month, Lee made headlines when he called out Sandy, 57, for not keeping him informed about cast departures after temporarily filling in for him.

“So, I found out after the truth that she fired one in every of my group, not prior to. Ok?” the OG Below Deck star tweeted after a new episode showed the Florida local calling him after Camille Lamb was let go. “Then why contact me after and tell me at all? Plenty of time to call me after, however no longer ahead of. She made the suitable call. But lacked in process and respect. Just the best way I roll.”

The Michigan local stated he was unhappy to be kept out of the loop, adding, “Had I been changing Capt Sandy on her boat briefly and felt the necessity to fire one in all her workforce, I would have called her first to let her know what I was doing and why. I trust her resolution, just no longer how she went about it.”

Sandy, for her part, seemingly reacted to being called out by Lee when she shared a cryptic quote by means of social media, which learn: “If someone treats you unhealthy, simply take into account that there is something improper with them, now not you. Normal other folks don’t cross round destroying folks.”

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As tension builds up between the Below Deck captains, Kerry is fascinated by his spinoff show’s finale. Ahead of the season 1 conclusion, the newcomer opened up about what he learned from the experience.

“As a captain, you want to look at and you wish to have to listen greater than you communicate. I truly maintain my crew so if I see any person now not handling one thing smartly and I see a scenario that may get up, I’ll get involved,” he detailed. “But I will be able to’t be their dad at all times. But I'm there as a fatherly figure. If they want any individual to come and communicate to or want to get off the boat. Or if just want to sit down within the wheelhouse — be away from everybody else and no longer even talk to me — to have some peace. I’m there for you too.”

Below Deck Adventure‘s season finale airs Tuesday, January 31, on Bravo at 9 p.m. ET.

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