Summary
- Ben Willoughby accuses Captain Kerry Titheradge of micromanaging in the next episode of Below Deck season 11.
- Ben's possible return for Below Deck season 12 is uncertain due to his entitled attitude and involvement in a lot of drama.
- Ben's behavior towards his Below Deck co-stars may hinder his chances of returning for another season.
Ben Willoughby found himself in the middle of the drama this season on Below Deck season 11, Ben was involved in situations that were not conducive to his job as Bosun on the St. David. With Captain Kerry running a tight ship this season, organization and thoroughness were key when it came to keeping the boat running efficiently for charter guests--and the firing of Chef Anthony Iracan and Jared Woodin is proof of this.
In the next episode of Below Deck, Ben Willoughby accuses Captain Kerry of micromanaging galore.
In a sneak peek of the next Below Deck season 11 episode, from Bravo, the crew is seen preparing the St. David for its final round of charter guests.
Captain Kerry and Ben take a walk around to see how things are progressing. As they observe, Captain Kerry begins making suggestions to Ben, letting him know the things he would like to see done. However, this doesn't sit right with Ben, who accuses Captain Kerry of micromanaging, saying, “It's like Captain Kerry's got his knickers in a knot. It's the last charter...come on, Cap, chill out." Ben makes it a point to say he's biting his tongue, suggesting he's been feeling this way towards Captain Kerry, going on to say, “He's just micromanaging galore. I'm sick of it."
Should Ben Willoughby Return For Below Deck Season 12?
Ben Has An Entitled Attitude On Below Deck
With a lot of speculation about who the real villain of Below Deck season 11 is, Ben's possible return for Below Deck season 12 has also been the topic of conversation. ing the franchise for Below Deck season 10, Ben came on as a deckhand and began a boatmance with co-star Camille Lamb. This relationship didn't last very long, and he entered season 11 single. However, he found himself entangled in a toxic boatmance with Sunny Marquis early in the season. This relationship alone has cast a shadow over Ben's personality and his possible return for season 12.

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Jared was eventually fired. Ben has showcased an entitled attitude and inserted himself into drama not related to him, going back and forth and spreading gossip. He seems to love the drama and has consistently found himself in online drama with a few of his castmates, including Captain Kerry.
Ben's tumultuous behavior and entitled attitude make it hard to root for his return for Below Deck season 12. He has shown a lack of respect for several of his co-stars. This, in turn, could be a reason why it would probably be best if he didn't return for another season. However, the final decision is up to the producers, who will ultimately make the best decision for the show.
Below Deck airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EDT on Bravo, then streams the following day on Peacock.
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Below Deck is a Reality television series and franchise that has seen many spinoffs since its creation in 2013. The original series follows the lives of a crew that lives on a Superyacht called Honor and chronicles their experiences during "charter season."
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