Below Deck Sailing Yacht star Daisy Kelliher has confessed there are times when guests onboard “fan-girl” over her when they discover she will be their Chief Stew.
The reality star has been Chief Stew on the Below Deck spin-off for three seasons now, and has proved very popular among viewers for her attitude and fun personality.
And it seems even the mega-rich guests get excited to see Daisy at the dock when they board their charter – even if it can be a little awkward.
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Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, Daisy said: “This season a few of them were fingerling, they were really excited. It didn’t happen the previous two seasons. It’s really nice.
“They get it out of their system when they see me at the dock. They don’t know who’s going to be their crew. They automatically know [Captain] Glenn’s going to be there, but they particularly get excited because they’re like, ‘Is Daisy gonna come back?’
“I definitely did have a few of them, they come up and give me a hug and I’m like, ‘No, stop.’
“But they get it out of their system and move on and it becomes very real and very normal very quickly.”
The guests on the current season of Below Deck Sailing Yacht have included a group a difficult women and another group who made a real effort to make the crew’s jobs easier.
Daisy has blamed alcohol for guests’ bad behaviour though, although she said: “I think there are some people who are just a little unruly.”
She went on: “There is a lot of alcohol consumed, and I’m not sure they realise how disrespectful they’re being to someone else’s property. Would you do that if you got an Airbnb or a villa?
“I’m sometimes like, this is going too far.”
Daisy continued: “But with the nicer guests, I’ve worked with some really nice people where I’ve walked in and the rooms are immaculate, they treat it like their bedroom, I’m just there to elevate it and make it a bit extra cleaner.
“I don’t work for people who expect me to clean up after themselves, there are people out there like that, but I tend to work for people where you’re giving that extra bit, not to pick up dirty tissues and dirty underwear.
“No, just no.”
She laughed: “I think sometimes they watch too many movies and they think that’s how they’re supposed to act when they’re on a superyacht and then unfortunately they watch it back and realise that’s not how you’re supposed to act.”
Below Deck Sailing Yacht airs on Hayu, with new episodes added Tuesdays
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