I’m Seeing Signs Tzarina Mace-Ralph Will Return To The Below Deck Franchise
I’m Seeing Signs Tzarina Mace-Ralph Will Return To The Below Deck Franchise (But In A Surprising New Position That Will Test Her Villain Status)

It’s becoming clear to me that Below Deck Down Under Chef, Tzarina Mace-Ralph will return to the franchise, but in a surprising new role. Below Deck Down Under season 3 is nearing the end of the charter season, and I think it’s been a highly entertaining season full of boatmances, department head drama, and wild crew member antics. Below Deck Down Under is driven by Captain Jason Chambers as the figurehead of the spinoff, and he is known to be a straight shooter and formidable captain, as well as eye candy for his crew members and viewers.
Captain Jason and Tzarina became close after working together in BDDU season 2, but I’ve noticed Tzarina’s attitude in season 3 has risen to new heights, and it’s had rippling effects. Tzarina has been a huge instigator of tension this season, and while I think she’s added to viewer engagement, her behavior given her villain status. Tzarina has been building her bad perception from crew and fans, but I still feel she’s a good cast member to keep. I know she won’t return to BDDU, but will likely stay in the franchise, and I’m excited by a prospective twist.
Tzarina Is A Very Capable Chef
Tzarina’s Food Is Extravagant
Tzarina also provides quality reality TV by way of her behavior with her crew mates, as she often comes off as volatile and vindictive. Specifically, in BDDU season 3, Tzarina has clashed with Chief Stew Lara Rigby, over Tzarina perceiving that she is being undermined or slighted by Lara. Tzarina even took things to an unhealthy level when she purposely riled Lara up by admittedly fabricating that Lara was late to show up to work.
Tzarina has a jealous streak when it comes to her on-board friendships. I’ve noticed she likes to receive attention and admiration from her crew mates and hates it when she sees Lara getting the attention she wants. In the galley, Tzarina also drove her original Sous Chef, Anthony Bird, to anger with her condescending tone and inability to guide and direct him effectively, which led to him leaving the boat.
She didn’t establish a positive tone with Anthony, and that kind of attitude is something I’ve observed comes out a lot with Tzarina. I find it interesting and cringy to watch, which is why it would be smart to keep Tzarina on, as I don’t see her changing her ways easily. Tzarina gets in her own way with her personality flaws, but it hasn’t stopped her from completing her job, which is why she’d be a good pick as chef to return.
Tzarina Could Be Tested Outside Of BDDU
Tzarina Will Not Be On BDDU Season 4
I know for a fact that Tzarina will not be the chef in Below Deck Down Under season 4. Former Below Deck franchise chef, Ben Robinson, will be reprising his chef role, and Below Deck Sailing Yacht Chief Stew Daisy Kelliher will be moving spinoffs to BDDU. That leaves Tzarina out in that spinoff, but not out of the franchise. I think it would be interesting to see Tzarina’s work under another captain.
Another season in the Below Deck franchise under a different show than Below Deck Down Under could give Tzarina the chance at a redemption arc. After her negative displays both personally and professionally in seasons 2 and 3, there is a lot of room for Tzarina to grow as a chef in every capacity. I think the twist of having her in the same chef position but on a new boat under a new captain would be a great place for Tzarina to land, because she has been too important to the entertainment quality of the franchise.
Below Deck Down Under airs Mondays at 8 p.m. EDT on Bravo.



















