Below Deck: Kyle Stillie’s Fate Revealed After Guest Sex Scandal

Is Kyle Stillie jumping ship after his shocking sex scandal?

During the August 11th episode of Below Deck season 12, one of the main cast members stirred things up by revealing an unexpected truth about developing an inappropriate relationship with a married guest.

On a particularly wild evening, close to his birthday, a tipsy Kyle admitted to various crew members that he had intimate relations with Helen, right in the water. He swore by God as a guarantee.

Switch to previously recorded scenes showing Kyle gently holding Helen, who was without a top, in the Caribbean sea. This was during a vacation where Helen’s husband was also present. The switch occurred when Helen asked Kyle to serve as her personal floatation device.

In a slurred voice, the drunken crewmember shared his thought, saying, “An idea formed in my mind and I knew exactly what I desired.” Later, he confessed, “I found myself entering her and exclaimed, ‘Not now, Helen. This isn’t the right moment.’

In the course of events later in the evening, I found myself explaining the situation to Chief Steward Fraser Olender, saying, “It was an accidental slip-up on my part that might have affected our gratuity. That’s why it seems quite low.

And Fraser was not happy with the possibility of his fellow yachtie breaking a major charter rule.

In a confessional, Fraser expressed concern, saying, “That seems reckless and potentially harmful. I’m concerned it could place Kyle at risk.

Fraser added, “To be honest, I’m not certain if it occurred. Consider the circumstances – you were among many other guests and crew on a public beach. It could have been an accidental encounter and departure. However, regardless of the circumstances, such behavior is inappropriate and unacceptable.

The following day, the entire team was abuzz with speculation about Kyle possibly bringing a date aboard. In an attempt to get ahead of any potential issues, Deckhand Damo Yorg persuaded Kyle to inform Captain Kerry Titheradge about his inflammatory remarks before their superior became aware from another crew member.

And as Kyle persisted, “We didn’t have sex. I was just using the restroom,” Damon countered, “This is going to reach our boss. The signs are clear. He needs to be informed about it.

And Kyle’s confession shocked Capt. Kerry.

The Scottish person confided to Kerry during a heated conversation that they can be quite outspoken without much thought. Yesterday on the beach with the primary school teacher, they got rather close. Although nothing inappropriate happened, their words may have given the impression of something improper. They admitted saying, “I might have slipped it in,” but they assure you that was not their intention.

Kerry’s reaction?

In a heated moment, he expressed his disbelief in a sincere conversation, “That story can’t be true! Why on earth would you fabricate such a tale? It seems utterly preposterous. I find it hard to believe and suspect deceit. This requires further investigation. If the allegations are proven, there should be consequences, and he might need to depart from here.

In the end, Kyle was supported by the crew. Hugo Ortega, the Lead Deckhand, expressed to the Captain that the claim sounded so absurd, he didn’t even bother giving it a moment’s attention. Similarly, Stew Rainbeau de Roos dismissed it as if Kyle was intoxicated and exaggerating.

In the end, Kerry had one simple question for Kyle: “Did you do it?”

Kyle made it clear, “I absolutely didn’t do it, one hundred percent sure. I’m looking you right in the eye; I didn’t do it, Captain.

Kerry argued, “Given the information at hand, I urge you to remain here, but let me stress, I no longer feel comfortable with you being so near our guests.

In a confessional, the Captain expressed his predicament: “I can’t dismiss someone based on suspicion alone. He may be disciplined, but no one else seems to believe it, I haven’t witnessed anything, and I can’t provide evidence. So, what options do I have?

Though Kyle may still be aboard the St. David, other former sailors didn’t always find such luck. Delve deeper as we revisit the most jaw-dropping crew dismissals in Bravo’s annals of television history.

Below Deck airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on Bravo.

The lesson here is clear: always give your best at work, or risk losing your job, much like what happened with Camille Lamb during Below Deck season 10. This is why Sandy Yawn decided to let her go after Fraser Olender repeatedly pointed out Camille’s unprofessional conduct on the ship.

Instead of being discovered imbibing while getting ready for a fresh voyage, Fraser disclosed to Captain Sandy that his actions, which also included nighttime revelries, had pushed him over the limit.

Captain Sandy remarked, “She seems to be a shared factor in everything that’s happening.” She’s an exceptional individual with a captivating personality, yet it’s crucial to prioritize the needs of the vessel as well.

In the latest series of “Below Deck Adventure,” which debuted in November 2022, cast member Kyle Dickard was dismissed after only three episodes. This decision came as a result of Kyle’s altercations with fellow deckhand Nathan Morley and inappropriate public displays of affection with crewmates towards guests. Captain Kerry Titheradge gave Kyle the option to resign, sparing him from having his termination recorded on his personal record.

Kyle took the Captain up on his offer and left the boat after just one charter.

During season seven of Below Deck Mediterranean, Captain Sandy decided to release crew member Raygan Tyler from his duties. This wasn’t just due to an incident where the boat received a minor damage during docking, but also because he failed to demonstrate leadership skills when required.

However, Captain Sandy didn’t wish for her dismissal to dishearten the bosun. Instead, she explained to Raygan, “Given more time and not being in charge of a ship this vast, I would mentor you. I would show you the ropes.

Apart from romantic entanglements at work and disregard for instructions, one major factor leading to the dismissal of stew Elizabeth Frankini on Below Deck was an incident in the laundry room. During this incident, she inadvertently created a hazardous situation by mixing bleach with laundry soap, resulting in a toxic mess.

She expressed regret to TopMob News about an incident in December 2020, stating, “I didn’t realize how harmful it was, and I truly feel remorseful.” Furthermore, she added that Francesca (or Rubi) had said something like, “Let’s take this elsewhere.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d rephrase that sentence like this: “Last night, after a lively gathering with my crewmates on the yacht, I found myself in an unfortunate situation that led to my dismissal by Captain Jason Chambers due to unsuitable conduct.

Luke Jones was dismissed following an incident where he found himself in Margot Sisson’s bed while she was drunk and unconscious, without her consent. Similarly, Laura Bileskaine persisted in making advances towards Deckhand Adam Kodra even after he expressed disinterest in a romantic involvement with her.

Jason made it known that consent was a must, and sent both crewmembers packing.

During the sixth season of Below Deck Mediterranean, a heated argument between crew members Lexi Wilson and Chef Mathew Shea reached its peak, resulting in an intense dinner fight. During this confrontation, Lexi made a highly offensive comment about Matt’s parents, stating that they “shouldn’t have brought you into this world.” This remark proved to be the final straw for Captain Sandy, who decided to terminate Lexi’s employment shortly after the incident.

Tom Pearson, the deckhand, bid farewell to “Below Deck Sailing Yacht” following his dismissal by Captain Glenn Shephard. This parting occurred after Tom didn’t inform the captain about the boat’s anchor dragging during a stormy night, which could have posed a threat to everyone on board, ultimately leading to his final disagreement with the Captain.

Captain Glenn expressed on “Watch What Happens Live” that it was a regrettable situation which forced him to make the difficult decision. Essentially, he admitted that he wished things could have been different, but in the end, it was necessary. So, unfortunately, we were left short-handed and had to deal with it.

Some individuals are choosy about their food, and Ryan McKeown from Below Deck Down Under was no exception, often being selective with the dishes he prepared. He even had a tendency to critique guests’ food preferences and found it difficult to accept criticism from Captain Jason Chambers.

It’s possible that one of the most unforgettable exits in the “Below Deck” franchise occurred when Ryan decided to moon Jason and the audience as he left the ship.

As an ardent fan, I can’t help but express my thoughts on the recent incident involving Magda Ziomek on “Below Deck Down Under.” It seems her job performance, often overshadowed by constant texting and video calls with her boyfriend, led to the decisive action taken by Chief Stew Aesha Scott. In the heat of the charter season, it appears Aesha made the call to replace Magda, ensuring the smooth sailing of the vessel and the satisfaction of our valued guests.

Peter Hunziker, a cast member on Below Deck Mediterranean, was let go from the show in June 2020 following his posting of an offensive message on social media.

In a previous announcement, it was stated that Peter Hunziker from Below Deck Mediterranean was fired due to a racially insensitive post. To adjust the show accordingly, Bravo and 51 Minds plan to reduce Hunziker’s visibility in upcoming episodes.

On the show “Below Deck Mediterranean,” Captain Sandy decided to terminate the employment of Chief Stew Hannah Ferrier when it was found out that she had not declared Valium (a medication for anxiety) and a vape pen among her belongings, with boson Malia White being the one who uncovered this information. According to Hannah, the Valium was for managing her anxiety.

In a 2020 interview with TopMob News, Hannah expressed regret, stating, “Given another chance, I would have disclosed them immediately upon joining.” She clarified that this action was unintentional and not an attempt to conceal anything.

Delaney Evans, a cast member from Below Deck Mediterranean, didn’t last long. She joined the crew during season six as an assistant to Chief Stew Katie Flood, but Katie soon found that Delaney was causing more problems than solutions. Consequently, after only one charter, Katie decided it was best for everyone involved to part ways with Delaney.

Delaney expressed to Bravo Insider that he believes Katie felt overpowered by the situation, and in her thoughts, returning to their previous state seemed like the optimal solution. Essentially, he suggested that Katie was finding it all too much to handle with everything that was unfolding and the feedback she was receiving.

Shane Coopersmith, the deckhand, struggled to keep up during season eight of Below Deck. Unfortunately, his lack of knowledge in essential skills, frequent tardiness, and tendency to take naps on duty led to his dismissal from the crew.

The disarray in the kitchen during season three of “Below Deck” resulted in Captain Lee Rosbach dismissing Chef Leon Walker. An oven fire had occurred, and although Captain Lee accused Chief Steward Kate Chastain of being responsible, it was actually him who received a reprimand and left the crew.

Similar to numerous cast members of the franchise, Chris Brown from Below Deck was dismissed during season five due to not fulfilling his responsibilities adequately. After being terminated by Captain Lee, Chris expressed his feelings as he departed the vessel with the words, “Who cares?

Chef Mila Kolomeitseva was let go by Captain Sandy during the fourth season of Below Deck Mediterranean, as she struggled to showcase her culinary abilities and deliver high-quality dishes to guests, even with less than appealing nachos on occasion.

Mila expressed that she felt quite unfortunate about leaving, admitting that such events often serve as a humbling reminder for those with larger-than-life personalities like hers. However, this experience has only fueled her determination to work harder.

In my experience as a lifestyle guide, I’ve noticed that team harmony isn’t always guaranteed. This very scenario unfolded on the sixth season of “Below Deck,” when Captain Lee made the tough decision to part ways with Chandler Brooks. He explained to the bosun, “I believe this arrangement isn’t proving beneficial for us.

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2025-08-12 04:18