Below Deck Sailing YachtstarGary Kinglashed out at producers for allegedly editing out scenes on purpose that feature him. Time and again,Gary has been in the newsfor all the wrong reasons, usually revolving around his bad behavior on the Bravo show and his alleged misconduct that seemingly forced the network to delay the airing ofBelow Deck Sailing Yachtseason 5.Speculation had been running rampant over whether the show would be outright canceled, if producers would edit Gary out of the season, or whether they would just stay the course.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht’s Gary King is furious that producers have edited out certain scenes he’s featured in.

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While Bravo didn’t edit him out completely fromSailing Yachtseason 5,Garyhimself is furious that producers have edited out certain scenes he’s in. Taking to Instagram,the controversial reality star posted a photo of himself with Chef Cloyse Martinwhile wearing masquerade masks. Gary wore red gloves and appeared to also be sporting women’s clothing.

In his caption on Instagram,Gary called it “sad” that this particular scene was edited out of the most recentSailing Yachtepisode. “Scary how one person’s lies can ruin someone’s career and livelihood,” referencing the misconduct allegation against him. He claimed he was holding his head high “as I know the truth.” Gary then threatened that “karma” will get the person he believes is responsible for tarnishing his reputation. He claimed that “most of me” will be edited out of the season, so he plans to post regular updates to show fans “what you’re missing out on.”

Below Deck Sailing Yacht’s Captain Glenn Shephard is serious and Gary King has a tantrum.

Sad to see this has all been edited out of tonight’s episode. Scary how one persons lies can ruin someone’s career and livelihood. Oh well my head is held I’m high as I know the truth. Karma will get ya, anyways. Seeing as most of me will probably be edited out of this season, I will try post as much as possible to show you all what you’re missing out on.

What Gary King’s Producer Interference Accusation Means For Sailing Yacht

Not Every Below Deck Scene Can Make The Final Cut

Every reality show films a ton of content, and not everything will make the final cut. It’s very possible that the scene he referenced just didn’t make the cut because of time constraints. However, amidGary’s misconduct accusation and bad behavior,everyone is more attuned to how the producers might be shapingSailing Yachtseason 5 with all of that in mind.

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Gary made it clear he’s angry at theBelow Deckproducers for supposedly editing him out of the show at times. While it’s unknown if that’s what the producers actually did, it would line up with what fans have talked about on social media as being a strong possibility this season. It’s impossible to edit him out entirely since he’s a main cast member as the First Officer on boardParsifal III. Having said that,a lot of fans in Gary’s comments section wondered what he was talking about since he was featured a lot in the most recent episode.

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Our Take On Gary King Accusing Bravo Of Editing Him Out

Bravo Should Edit Gary King Out As Much As Possible

It’s easy for a cast member to complain about the way they’ve been edited since they don’t have control over how they will be portrayed. In some cases, it might be completely legitimate to complain about this type of producer interference. However, in light of Gary’s bad behavior and the misconduct allegations against him,it’s in Bravo’s best interest to edit him out as best they can. Considering Gary is openly complaining online, it doesn’t seem like he’ll be invited back next season, and that also would be the best route to go.

Below Deck Sailing Yachtairs Mondays at 9 p.m. EDT on Bravo.

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Below Deck Sailing Yacht is a spin-off of the Below Deck reality television series. Premiering on Bravo, the show follows the life of a Yacht crew as they attempt to navigate a busy Charter season in which many customers make use of a 177-foot sailing yacht. Over the first three seasons, the yacht has been to Greece, Croatia, and Spain.