Below Deck Mediterranean stew Kizzi Kitchener made a surprising revelation about her dating life.
During the Monday, October 6, episode of the hit Bravo series, Kizzi shared a moment with Chef Josh Bingham, telling the cameras, “I am a massive flirt. I love the person that I am seeing to be kind of obsessed with me in a slightly unhealthy manner.”
Kizzi noted that she had concerns about a potential partner.
“But also, I don’t want you to come knocking at my door with a knife and be like, ‘I want to wear your skin.’ Not that kind of obsession,” she continued. “I have a really big fear of being murdered but I want princess treatment.”
Later in the episode, Kizz and bosun Nathan Gallagher were also seen sharing a friendly chat. Kizz was then asked in a confessional about her love life, to which she replied, “When I am single I just feel free to act however I want to act.”
“This one time I was on a date with a guy and I slept with him. Then I found out he is in a cult,” she continued. “I don’t want to say everything in case he comes and murders me, but I don’t think he will.”
Season 10, which premiered last month, reunited Aesha Scott with Captain Sandy Yawn and now-bosun Nathan. In addition to past Below Deck star deckhand Max Salvador, the rest of the crew is made up of Josh, stews Kizzi and Victoria SanJuan and deckhands Christian Trimino and Tessa Budd.
“There is so much that happens. Like, the viewers this whole entire season are going to be absolutely enthralled,” Aesha teased exclusively to Us Weekly. “I feel like with last season, it was a lot of the same stuff. It was the love triangles, and there were a lot of themes that just extended over. Whereas this season, every single charter I was like, ‘What just happened? And now that happened.’”
Aesha said she was excited to start fresh in season 10.
“I was like, ‘The story God is shining upon us.’ Because so much kept happening. There was so [much] interesting [stuff], but it’s not toxic or gross stuff,” she added. “It’s people’s real lives and family stories and just really interesting and often relatable stuff.”
Captain Sandy, meanwhile, was relieved at how things were running.
“I’ve always felt settled. I think maybe the interior feels more settled [this season], to be honest. Also for me, I don’t have to worry. It’s not that I have to walk through and make sure [the stews are] doing their job and the guests are looked after,” she shared with Us. “Having Aesha on board just says everything is fine on the interior for me — unless someone is obviously pushing back against her.”
The captain was hopeful she would continue to lead the franchise with Aesha, adding, “It’s always a pleasure having her. She’s the most kind individual I’ve ever met — besides [my wife]. So she’s pretty epic and I trust her. I trust her decisions and having that trust on board really makes a difference.”
Below Deck Med airs on Bravo Mondays at 8 p.m. ET. New episodes stream the next day on Peacock.
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