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Did Bravo Just Spoil ‘Below Deck’s Biggest Twist and Reveal Who Replaces the Chef?

Did Bravo Just Spoil ‘Below Deck’s Biggest Twist and Reveal Who Replaces the Chef?

Only two episodes in, and Below Deck has made it clear: Chef Lawrence Snowden isn’t going to last—at least not through another charter. In a clip shared by Bravo, Chef Lawrence quits and Chief Stew Fraser Olender has a proposal who he thinks should come in to save the culinary day – Anthony Iracane.

Of course, Chef Anthony isn’t a clear-cut choice, especially for Captain Kerry Titheradge, who ended up firing Chef Anthony last season when he became too overwhelmed to work on St. David. But, in the clip, Fraser is seen making a case for hiring Chef Anthony back and Captain Kerry seems intrigued.

‘Below Deck’ Viewers Saw the Chef’s Departure Coming From a Mile Away

Prior to episode 2 of Below Deck’s 12th season, viewers could sense some tension in the galley. Chef Lawrence was off. We’ve certainly come to understand that the stressful, high-stakes world of yachting is not for everyone, but rarely have we seen anyone so willing to pack up their knives the moment something goes wrong. During the season premiere, Chef Lawrence experienced some malfunctions with his equipment and nearly lost his temper.

As he was snapping, the cameras were rolling, and that was not what he wanted to deal with in the moment. He continually broke the fourth wall, discussing the pressure of doing his job with a camera crew present, but hey, isn’t that what you signed up for? Perhaps Chef Lawrence was always meant to be a temporary placeholder until the intended chef was able to join the crew, but any viewer could tell that Chef Lawrence was not long for the season. Now there’s a very good chance the beloved Frenchie could be returning! Fraser wants him back, but does he really return?

Chef Anthony Deserves a Redemption Season

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