Below Deck Down Under’s Aesha Reminds Viewers ‘Everyone’ Should ‘Feel Safe’ to Go Out
09.08.2023 - 16:29
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Aesha Scott had a message for Below Deck Down Under viewers following Luke Jones and Laura Bileskaline‘s controversial appearance — and subsequent dismissal — in season 2.
“I wanted to take the opportunity to remind everyone of the main message that was shown on the episode, which is that women — and actually everyone — have the right to go out and have fun and feel safe and that is just the f—king end of it,” the chief stew shared via Instagram on Tuesday, August 8. “There’s no questions or ifs or buts, that is the end of it. So please keep an eye on your friends and each other.”
Both Aesha and Captain Jason have received support from fans online after they protected costar Margot Sisson when Luke got into bed with her naked during a blackout on the boat.
As documented in back-to-back episodes on Monday, August 7, Luke was moved to a hotel for the night before getting terminated by Jason. Meanwhile, Laura found herself on Jason’s bad side when she blamed Margot for Luke’s exit. Laura’s questionable interactions with deckhand Adam Kodra were brought up before she was dismissed as well.
After the episodes aired, Laura broke her silence about the incident, writing via Instagram on Tuesday, “My sincere apologies to Adam, I did not realize I made him feel uncomfortable and no one should be put in that position. And to Margot to not been [sic] able to empathize. I was 29 when the show was filmed, 30 was my life-changer. I am 31 now and I am watching it as all of you, an entertainment show.”
Luke, for his part, caught backlash for a post that has since been deleted. “It doesn’t Matter what they think about you because you don’t Care. Everything we Hear is an Opinion, Not a Fact. Everything we see is a Perspective. Not the Truth.
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