investigation Below the deck‘ Kyle Stillie Suspected connection with guests Helen Hoy lead to Captain Kerry Titheradge Decide his future – but did he fire him?
On the popular Bravo series on Monday, August 11, Kyle Start rumoring his relationship When Helen jokes that their low end is the result of a secret connection.
“I met Ed Helen in the water. My d*** went to her p**** and I was like, ‘We don’t do that now, Helen.'” He joked on Crew Night that they received a $22,000 tip from Helen’s husband. “I sent her into the sea. I slipped my d*** in. That’s why our tips are so low.”
His alleged jokes made his colleagues uneasy about what actually happened. When going out at night, Kyle didn’t help when he met her at the bar after 15 minutes of hiding with a girl. Fraser Olender Even took a picture from the girl who had sex with her under the urinal in Kyle’s bathroom.
Fraser finally felt that he could not keep the rumors about Captain Carey’s Kyle and Helen, Damoyo Remind Kyle that he will have to master his comments. Kyle Then go back to his claim And, instead, he insisted that he “peeze on the crew” without actually having any sexual behavior.
Carey asked everyone that thought Kyle was telling the truth. Since the general consensus is that it cannot happen in the panoramic view of the crew, Kerry left Kyle on board – but warned.
“I hope you stay and finish the work, but I don’t want you to be as close as guests anymore.” Kerry told Kyle when confessing his regret, “I can’t be happy.
Even though Kyle appears A bit relievedthe end of this episode is with the producer asking again if he is telling the truth.
“Is this a joke?” he asked mischievously Looking at the camera. “I really thought I was a man. [I would have] Call Helen. ”
Kyle not only makes fun of her in her investigation with the producers. In the next week’s episode, Kyle sneaked a toast on a crew night and said he “really escaped something.”
Kerry has said it specifically before US Weekly About resolving rumors about Kyle and Helen.
“Doing a survey. I’m not sure how much it will be shown, but before making a decision, I did a thorough investigation.” “It’s interesting how much I interviewed each crew member – including what actually said behind the scenes [my back]. ”
Kerry clarified that once he heard what others said on St. David, he would be involved.
“I can’t see what’s going on under the deck because I’m in the cab, or I’m here, I can’t be everywhere,” he explained. “I don’t have micromanagement. I allow my crew to grow, I love to be here and encourage people. I can’t see a lot, and there’s more I don’t want to see.”
Kerry continued: “We’re going to see everything in the show. If one of my employees is with married people on board, they won’t stay on board. You’re breaking a boundary that you can’t cross.”
Before Monday’s episode, The audience has a front seat Kyle and Helen’s interaction. Helen and her husband, Richard Fiore, A group tour was conducted, which led to her naked photos in the bare bar.
Kyle held her in the water and helped Helen. Helen’s husband, the rest of the guests and crew saw Kyle and Helen’s interactions that seemed relaxed but did not significantly cross any lines.
“Stilly was either there, was stepping towards our tips or lost the tip,” Deckhand Damo told Chief Butler Frazier. “She made her stand out. This chick is crazy. I don’t know what happened. [her husband]the head. The atmosphere is very strange. ”
Kyle noted in his confession that he would “do anything for tips”, adding: “She can use her wishes in my way. So to say, there is no demand for it.”
Below the deck It airs on Bravo Monday at 8 p.m. ET. The next day, the new episodes were streaming on the Peacock.

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