
Ashton Pienaar is trying exhausting to get Rhylee fired, but will his plan backfire? Plus, where is Ashton from and why has he been accused of misogyny?
There are only a couple charters left until the Below Deck: Thailand season finale however the drama has picked up significantly over the previous few weeks aboard Valor.
While avid fans know that the show's workforce can also be somewhat the men' club (particularly the exterior deckhands), the ultimate couple of episodes have truly introduced out some toxic misogyny from all the boys on deck.
While Ashton is more concerned giving Rhylee the boot than with leading his crew via example, some are wondering who — if anyone — is going to get fired before the yacht season ends on Below Deck.
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Is Ashton going to get fired on 'Below Deck'?
On Episode 10, "Everybody Hates Kate," a situation develops between a drunken Ashton and head stew Kate Chastain.
Considering they are bosun and leader stew, one would suppose that those two may well be just a little more in control of their ingesting so to set a excellent example for the ones beneath them... however that wouldn't make for the Below Deck dramatics we all know and love!
Essentially, the drama starts with Kate and the boys coming house from the membership at the end of certainly one of their off-nights. Ashton is absolutely smashed, so "Smashton," because the South African bosun likes to call his under the influence of alcohol alter-ego, comes out.
Smashton can barely get himself into his seat in the van, and once Kate sits down, he wordlessly slumps his large body over her and goes in for a kiss.
Kate is naturally repulsed and adjustments seats. A couple of minutes later, whilst the boys are making blameless a laugh of Tanner and his close dating with his mom (an inside comic story that is been wearing through the season), Kate innocuously asks Ashton about his mom. After all, it's on topic.
Ashton Smashton turns out to hear something utterly other from what Kate stated as a result of rapidly he turns into extremely angry and starts yelling at Kate before punching the window of the van like some enraged animal.
Fans all felt for Kate who was once trapped in the back of the van, with Tanner and Kevin doing absolutely nothing to diffuse the placement and get their belligerent coworker beneath regulate.
Ashton wants Rhylee off the boat.
Even comedian Leslie Jones, an avid Below Deck fan who live-tweets a number of episodes, noted that Ashton's conduct was once exemplary of frightening toxic masculinity.
Many ladies are afraid that rejecting unwanted advances from a man may lead to violence or aggression they are able to't break out, as is the case all through Kate's terrifying van ride.
The scenario simplest escalates when Ashton and Kate arrive again at the boat, and their screaming fit culminates with Kate quitting the boat (for a night!) and taking some house to chill out.
But possibly so as to get the warmth off of himself, Ashton has been 100% committed to get Rhylee fired, despite the fact that the deckhand has literally been placing so much paintings into this season at the yacht. In reality, she just about started working the exterior the second she were given into her uniform, and she's even been lending an extra hand to the inner workforce.
Captain Lee agrees that Ashton is pushing it with this request to go the following couple of charters "a man down" when the crew most effective has six days of labor left.
"First, you poison the deck crew against Rhylee, without even giving her a chance to see if her attitude has changed," he said, "and you didn't think she would be smart enough to see that right off?"
"Then she acts out because of the way you set it up, and you go, 'See, that's what I was talking about,'" the captain continues. "What did you realistically expect?"
Indeed, that is actually what Ashton did. While Ashton will most probably keep until the end of the season — and optimistically Rhylee will, as smartly — Captain Lee has mentioned he never needs to paintings with the bosun again.
On The Jenny McCarthy Show, Captain Lee mentioned that he "wouldn't give him another chance," adding that he does not get "that feeling of sincerity" from Ashton, "or any remorse."
Which is to mention, enjoy Ashton and Smashton for the next few episodes of Below Deck (airing Mondays at 9 p.m. on Bravo), because time's up and his ship is sailing!
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