Aesha Scott Stuns Fans With Surprise Return to Below Deck Down Under Season 4 as She Reportedly Secures a Million Dollar Paycheck for Her Comeback
Aesha Scott Stuns Fans With Surprise Return to Below Deck Down Under Season 4 as She Reportedly Secures a Million Dollar Paycheck for Her Comeback
In a move that’s already making waves across the Bravo-verse, Below Deck Down Under fan favorite Aesha Scott is officially returning for Season 4 — and this time, she’s reportedly sailing in with a seven-figure deal. The beloved chief stew, known for her bubbly personality, quick wit, and unshakable leadership, is said to have inked a deal worth close to $1 million, marking one of the most lucrative paydays in Below Deck franchise history.
For fans who were unsure about the show’s future after a rocky and emotionally charged Season 3, Aesha’s return feels like a life raft. The New Zealand-born star became the heart and soul of Down Under, balancing drama-filled charters with humor and heart. Her surprise announcement has left fans cheering, and insiders say producers couldn’t be more thrilled about bringing her back — and were willing to pay top dollar to do it.
A Comeback That No One Saw Coming
Sources close to production told BravoWatch that negotiations between Aesha and producers have been quietly unfolding for months. While the yachtie fanbase speculated she may have moved on to new ventures or even left reality TV behind, Aesha was reportedly holding out for the right offer — and a guarantee that Season 4 would elevate the franchise after a chaotic run last year.
“She didn’t come back just for the money,” an insider shared. “Aesha genuinely cares about the show, but she also knows her worth. She’s the face of Below Deck Down Under now — and everyone knows the season wouldn’t be the same without her.”
Earning Her Spot at the Top
While previous Below Deck stars like Kate Chastain and Hannah Ferrier earned a solid paycheck during their runs, few have commanded the kind of money Aesha is now rumored to be making. It’s a far cry from the early days of Bravo yachting, when stews and deckhands were paid modestly for grueling work and long filming hours.
“Aesha’s personality, fan engagement, and professionalism set her apart,” says yachting blogger and industry commentator @BelowDeckDaily. “She’s fun to watch, but she’s also a damn good chief stew. There’s a reason Bravo is betting big on her.”