Camille Lamb was clearly not ready to leave “Below Deck” early — or take responsibility for her lackluster skills — and blamed producers for getting axed from the show. As reported by In Touch Weekly, Lamb stated in her Instagram Stories that confessionals were scheduled during turn-over days. “That day is designed to appear as if we are working all day. Which we are doing some things but also one by one being taken off the boat for hours to do interviews, ‘confessionals’ as they call them. Where they offer you drinks or better yet ‘truth serum,'” the former stew shared. She went on to state that a producer asked her to sit on the dock with the other cast members, and that’s when Fraser Olender saw her sitting with a glass of champagne. “Not saying it was a set up, but it felt like it,” Lamb continued.
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Olender defended his role in Lamb’s firing and told ET, “Truth be told, she was just making everything harder when it was just so unnecessary. So yeah, it’s a shame. But I’m glad I made that exact decision, and I’m glad that Captain Sandy sort of gave me the ultimatum to make that decision.” He admitted it was difficult for him to fire her as he did “like her a lot,” and it turned out the two were better off as friends on shore.