Below Deck: The Bitter Fallout Between Captain Sandy And Captain Lee Fully Explained

When Captain Lee Rosbach is displeased, he’s not one to keep quiet about it. During “Below Deck” Season 10, while Captain Sandy Yawn took over duties, she and the rest of the crew had to deal with a very difficult Camille Lamb. As a stew and deckhand, she was completing double duty but failed to perform basic tasks and even brazenly drank champagne during work hours. The chief stew, Fraser Olender, had no choice but to go to Yawn with his complaints and Lamb was ultimately fired. Following the episode, Rosbach tweeted, “So I found out after the fact that she fired one of my crew, not before. Ok?”

After “Below Deck” fans responded to his calling out Yawn publicly, he followed up with another tweet: “Had I been replacing Capt Sandy on her boat temporarily and felt the necessity to fire one of her crew, I would have called her first to let her know what I was doing and why. I agree with her decision, just not how she went about it.” When a fan called Rosbach out on his disgruntled tweets, he replied that he wasn’t “mad” and added, “I wasn’t wanting her to ask for my approval, just letting me know what she was doing and why. Not second guessing her decision at all. I agree with it.” Of course, Yawn couldn’t stay silent amid all the drama and she shot back with her own response.

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