“Everyone makes mistakes. You can’t just fire me like this without giving me a chance to improve. I am a great chef and I can prove it to you if you just give me another chance.”
Despite Anthony’s plea, Kerry stood firm in her decision to let him go. The episode ended with Anthony packing his bags and leaving the boat, with Fraser looking on with a mix of sadness and relief.
It remains to be seen how this unexpected feud between Anthony and Fraser will play out in future episodes of Below Deck. But one thing is for sure — the drama on the high seas is far from over.
Anthony, a talented chef, found himself questioning his skills despite receiving praise from others. “Then why do people everyday tell me I am the most amazing chef in the world? So either people [are] full of s*** or …?” he pondered. This internal conflict led him to reflect on his passion for cooking and the validation he receives from those around him.
In a moment of introspection, Anthony decided to use this experience as a lesson to grow and learn. Despite his doubts, he acknowledged the love and appreciation he has for cooking for others. “I love everyone and I’m going to miss them so much. The only thing I need is cooking for people. It is the only thing that makes me happy,” he expressed to the cameras. With determination in his eyes, he declared, “I am going to come back like a crazy motherf*****. I’m going to be back in the game for sure.”
Anthony’s departure marked the third crew member to leave St. David, following Jared Woodin and Cat Baugh. The anticipation for season 11 of Bravo’s Below Deck was heightened as executive producer Kerry hinted at multiple cast exits. “I think we may have reached the record of firings this season,” Kerry shared with Us Weekly in February 2024.
Fans can catch all the drama and excitement on Below Deck, airing on Bravo Mondays at 8 p.m. ET. For those who miss the broadcast, new episodes are available for streaming the next day on Peacock.
As Anthony navigates his culinary journey and searches for his place in the industry, his story serves as a reminder that self-doubt can coexist with external validation. The quest for excellence is a continuous process, and sometimes, the most significant growth comes from within.