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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Crew Celebrates Massive $40,000 Tip on Below Deck Mediterranean

Crew Celebrates Massive $40,000 Tip on Below Deck Mediterranean

4 Nov

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Summary

  • Crew received $40,000 tip, $4,000 per person
  • Biggest tip ever for Aesha Scott in her seasons
  • Crew sent guests a video celebrating their success
Crew Celebrates Massive $40,000 Tip on Below Deck Mediterranean

In a recent episode of Below Deck Mediterranean, the crew faced a challenging situation as they struggled to please a group of guests who were dissatisfied with the food. However, their hard work and perseverance paid off in an unexpected way.

To the crew's surprise, Captain Sandy Yawn revealed that the money they received was much higher than expected. The crew got a total of $40,000, which meant $4,000 per person. Aesha Scott, a crew member, said this was "the biggest tip" she "ever had on any" of her seasons on the show.

The crew was so elated by the generous tip that they sent the guests a video of them celebrating their success. This unexpected windfall was a testament to the crew's dedication and the guests' appreciation for their efforts, despite the initial challenges they faced.

The episode highlights the unpredictable nature of the charter season on Below Deck, where the crew's hard work can sometimes be rewarded with surprisingly high payments, even in the face of setbacks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Below Deck Mediterranean crew received a total tip of $40,000, which was $4,000 per person.
The crew was so elated by the generous tip that they sent the guests a video of them celebrating their success.
Aesha Scott, a crew member on Below Deck Mediterranean, said that the $40,000 tip was "the biggest tip" she "ever had on any" of her seasons on the show.

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