What Happened To Chef Lawrence Snowden After Below Deck Season 12?
What Happened To Chef Lawrence Snowden After Below Deck Season 12?

Chef Lawrence Snowden’s time on Below Deck was brief but unforgettable, and here’s a closer look at what unfolded for him after his shocking exit in season 12. Below Deck offers a behind-the-scenes look at life aboard a luxury yacht. The series follows the crew as they cater to wealthy guests while navigating the challenges of living and working in close quarters. Season 12 is set in the Caribbean, with stops in Anguilla, St. Barths, and St. Maarten. The season features both returning and new crew members, including controversial Chef Lawrence.
Chef Lawrence, hailing from Sheffield, UK, joined Below Deck season 12 as the new chef aboard the yacht St. David. With a background in fine dining and six years of experience in the yachting industry, he was expected to bring culinary excellence to the crew. However, the intense pressure of working in a high-stress environment, coupled with the constant presence of cameras, led to significant challenges for him.
Lawrence Was Overwhelmed In Below Deck Season 12
Lawrence Left On His Own, He Wasn’t Fired

Below Deck season 12 set sail on June 2, 2025, bringing back familiar faces and introducing some fresh crew members. Captain Kerry Titheradge returned at the helm, joined once again by Chief Stew Fraser and steward Kyle from the previous season. During the first charter, Fraser shared that the guests, visitors from Tampa, Florida, were extreme germaphobes who brought a blacklight to inspect the yacht for cleanliness. Despite the interior team’s best efforts to keep the space spotless, the guests found hidden grime. Sam, in particular, was horrified to discover that the light switches near his bed were “disgustingly dirty.”
Chef Lawrence faced a tough moment during the charter when guests returned their steaks, asking that they be cooked more. The episode ended on a cliffhanger as Chef Lawrence told Captain Kerry he didn’t think he could handle another charter. The chef admitted he felt overwhelmed by the constant presence of the camera crew filming his every move. At the start of the episode, he asked them to give him some space, but his request was ignored. For his first meal, Chef Lawrence served a selection of small plates, but guest Sam was unimpressed, describing the food as “gross.”
During dinner service, Sam mentioned to Fraser that he preferred his steak well done. However, when the dish was served, he sent it back, saying there was still too much red, and it wasn’t cooked the way he had requested. Rather than wait for a replacement, the guests decided to skip the steak entirely and move on to the remaining courses, which they seemed to enjoy without complaint.
“I think, at this point, I’m just too pissed off. I don’t need this in my life,”
Behind the scenes, Chef Lawrence grew increasingly uncomfortable with the constant presence of the cameras. He struggled with being filmed while feeling anxious, especially the next morning when a stove malfunctioned during breakfast prep. As he tried to fix it, the crew kept recording, despite his request for privacy. Although the production team attempted to calm him down, Chef Lawrence was visibly frustrated.
What Has Lawrence Been Doing Since
Below Deck Season 12 Filmed Wrapped In May 2024

Chef Lawrence struggled to cope with the pressure of being in the spotlight while working in an already tense environment, admitting he felt like he was “shaking” from stress and on the verge of a panic attack. Although Captain Kerry initially encouraged him to stay, he soon recognized how determined Chef Lawrence was to leave and shifted his focus to finding a replacement. Once Chef Lawrence officially quit, he admitted feeling a weight lifted off his shoulders. Reflecting on the experience, he said the crew and Captain Kerry were great, but his instincts told him it was best to walk away for good.
Concerned about the impact on service, Fraser brought the issue to Captain Kerry and suggested bringing back Chef Anthony Iracane, a former crew member. Captain Kerry agreed and contacted Anthony, who accepted the offer to return. The decision aimed to maintain high performance during the demanding charter season. Although overwhelmed, Chef Lawrence agreed to stay temporarily to help with the transition. He prepared one final dinner for the guests, while Anthony expressed hopes of moving past tensions with Fraser.
Chef Lawrence started using Instagram back in November 2013. However, his posts since then have been few and far between. Every once in a while, Chef Lawrence posts about his masterful creations at work, each looking more like an artwork than the last one. However, Chef Lawrence has shared no details about his Below Deck stint or any details of his life after he finished filming. His last update was in October 2020, a full four years before he filmed the reality TV series.







