Summary
Below Deck Mediterraneanstar Aesha Scott is back working with Captain Sandy Yawn, andit’s obvious that she prefers Captain Sandy over her previous Captain,Below Deck Down Under’s Jason Chambers. ThroughoutBelow Deck Mediterraneanseason 9, Aesha has made it clear that she’s happy to be back on the series as the Chief Stew. Working with Captain Sandy, who was the captain she first worked beneath during her time on the franchise, Aesha feels like things have come full circle as she’s working with Stews of her own aboard a superyacht with Sandy at the helm of the ship.
While Aesha worked for Captain Sandy first,her time as a Chief Stew began while working with Captain Jason onBelow Deck Down Under.Though Aesha had her own sense of what it meant to be the lead of the interior department, the yachtie was able to cut her teeth on the experiences she had during her time onBelow Deck Down Under.Working with Captain Jason was exciting for Aesha, as she got along well with the captain and had some major experiences in those charter seasons. Now that she’s back toBelow Deck Med,Aesha’s preferences are obvious.

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Aesha Was Originally On Below Deck Med
She Began With Captain Sandy
Aesha’s first foray into theBelow Deckfranchise was with Captain Sandy onBelow Deck Mediterraneanseason 4, where sheworked as Chief Stew Hannah Ferrier’sSecond Stew. While Aesha was new toBelow Deck,she wasn’t new to the industry and was able to hold her own. After Hannah and Captain Sandy’s feud heated up onBelow Deck Mediterraneanseason 5, Aesha was called in to take over as the Second Stew while Christine “Bugsy” Drake stepped up into the Chief Stew role.Aesha enjoyed and worked well with Captain Sandy’s leadershipthroughout her time on the show.
Aesha Moved To Below Deck Down Under To Sharpen Her Skills
She Worked With Jason Well
After her time onBelow Deck Med,Aesha moved over to a charter with Captain Jason, testing the waters of the brand-newBelow Deck Down Under.After a few years of building her resume,Aesha moved into the Chief Stew positionworking beneath Captain Jason, who she’s compared to Captain Sandy in the past. While Sandy is a bit firmer than Jason regarding the rules she sets for her crew, both Captains are big on allowing their crew members second chances if they make mistakes.Aesha was able to have a bigger voice in the mixwith Captain Jason.
Aesha Returned To Below Deck Med On Top
She Knows How To Keep Things Moving
After two seasons ofBelow Deck Down Under,Aesha didn’t bother waiting around for a third, instead moving back toBelow DeckMediterraneanwith Captain Sandy at the helm. AfterAesha’s second season onDown Underwhere a case of sexual misconduct riddled the crew, she returned to her roots and was happy to be working under the stringent guidelines of Captain Sandy once again. Excited to have her back,Captain Sandy was thrilledto be working with Aesha in a more direct capacity.
Aesha Prefers Captain Sandy’s Leadership
She Likes Captain Sandy Better Than Captain Jason
Aesha has moved back toBelow Deck Mediterraneanseason 9 for more opportunities, but it’s clear that she also prefers working with Captain Sandy over otherBelow Deckcaptains, including Jason. Aesha does better with someone who allows a bit more structure but has a hands-off attitude when it comes to their team leads.Captain Sandy can also be more direct about what she wants in the day-to-day work of her crewthan Captain Jason, which Aesha appreciates. Feeling at home onBelow Deck Mediterranean, Aesha’s working relationship with Captain Jason has likely come to an end.
Below Deck Mediterranean
Cast
Below Deck Mediterranean is a Bravo reality television series that follows a crew that works aboard a gigantic superyacht during the busy season. The show highlights the challenges of the crew as they serve their high-end clientele. Each season tackles new locations, such as Greece, Croatia, Italy, and France, with some repeating.



