Summary
- Bri Muller needs to leave Mustique soon as she struggles with emotions and work tasks on Below Deck Mediterranean season 9.
- Professional struggles for Bri all season, especially with laundry, as she navigates love triangle with Ellie and Joe.
- Feeling like the worst version of herself, Bri considers leaving Mustique after personal and professional challenges arise.
Below Deck Mediterranean season 9, Bri and the rest of the Mustique crew have been working hard to overcompensate for an understaffed superyacht. Though Captain Sandy Yawn was able to fill the exterior team, the interior team has been down a Stew throughout the season due to leaking issues in the crew cabin. Chief Stew Aesha Scott and Second Stew Ellie Dubaich have been working hard to keep things afloat.
Though Aesha and Ellie have been holding down the fort for the majority of the season, Bri has been struggling in her capacity as the Third Stew aboard Mustique. With her focus primarily on the love triangle between herself, Ellie, and Deckhand Joe Bradley, Bri has been failing to keep her emotions in check and has struggled to do the work she’s supposed to do. Rather than navigating her responsibilities as Third Stew, Bri has been having trouble keeping track of laundry and has had emotional outbursts about her poor performance, leading to Aesha threatening to let go of her.

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Bri Has Struggled Professionally All Season
She’s Having A Hard Time With Her Tasks
Bri’s time aboard the Mustique hasn’t been easy as she’s been working with the rest of the interior team to tend to a superyacht that’s down a Stew. While Bri has had experience working aboard past superyachts, her time aboard Mustique may be the first charter season that she completes. Having been in the industry for three years, Bri has the experience, but it doesn’t appear to have helped her improve her work. Bri’s had a hard time, especially with the laundry, and has been reprimanded more than once for not knowing the most efficient way to do her job.
Bri’s Personal Issues With Ellie & Joe Are Overwhelming
The Love Triangle Has Overtaken Her
Though Bri has had a hard time professionally, Below Deck Mediterranean season 9 has been tougher on her personally with her participation in the love triangle of the season. Bri, Ellie, and Joe have had miscommunications all season, which has led to Bri and Ellie being unable to work together properly. Throughout Below Deck Med season 9, Bri’s struggled to rationalize her relationship with Joe after knowing Ellie had feelings for him first. The distance she’s created between herself and Ellie has let her struggle to confront her feelings and have emotional outbursts when she interacts with the Second Stew.
Bri Feels She’s The Worst Version Of Herself Aboard Mustique
She Isn’t Happy Aboard The Superyacht
Although Bri has never completed a charter season, she was hopeful this would be her first. Unfortunately, Bri’s behavior during the most recent episode of making amends with Ellie, Bri and Joe hooked up in the bathroom at a club. This led Bri to feel uneasy about her position on Mustique. It seems time for Bri to get dismissed from Below Deck Mediterranean or choose to leave on her own.
Below Deck Mediterranean airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EDT on Bravo.
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Below Deck Mediterranean
- Release Date
- May 3, 2016
- Network
- Bravo
- Showrunner
- Mark Cronin, Courtland Cox, Nadine Rajabi
Cast
- Hannah Ferrier
Below Deck Mediterranean is a Bravo reality television series that follows a crew that works aboard a gigantic superyacht during the busy season. The show highlights the challenges of the crew as they serve their high-end clientele. Each season tackles new locations, such as Greece, Croatia, Italy, and , with some repeating.
- Franchise(s)
- Below Deck
- Seasons
- 9
- Main Genre
- Reality-TV
- Creator(s)
- Mark Cronin, Doug Henning, Rebecca Taylor Henning
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