
On the most recent episode of Below Deck, Captain Lee Rosbach expressed his displeasure with the manner in which Captain Sandy Yawn terminated Camille Lamb’s employment.
Midway through season 10 of the Bravo show, the Below Deck Mediterranean star replaced the OG legend on board while he recovered from recent surgery.
Some of the staff, including chief stew Fraser Olender and chef Rachel Hargrove, have felt her anger since her arrival.
In addition, she decided to fire Camille after witnessing the stewardess constantly fail to do her tasks.
In the most recent episode, Captain Sandy called her predecessor to discuss her choice, although Lee has since chastised her for not informing him beforehand.
He tweeted after Monday’s broadcast, “So I found out after the fact that she fired one of my staff, not before.” Ok?’
The ‘Stud of the Sea’ later clarified to fans that he wasn’t upset about Camille being fired, but rather his co-handling star’s of the situation.
When one viewer replied: ‘I think you would have done the same. She needed to go. Bad for the team,’ he agreed, but shared: ‘I would have fired her. But prior to that I would have notified the Captain who I was repalacing what I was doing and why, not after the fact [sic].’
‘Then why contact me after and tell me at all? Plenty of time to call me after, but not before,’ he questioned to another.
‘She made the right call. But lacked in procedure and respect. Just the way I roll.’
Clarifying his stance to a confused follower, he said: ‘Had I been replacing Capt Sandy on her boat temporarily and felt the necessity to fire one of her crew, I would have called her first to let her know what I was doing and why.
‘I agree with her decision, just not how she went about it.’
It was also revealed that Captain Lee had been in a similar situation before and had sought advice from his predecessor before taking any action with his crew.
‘As I have done in the past with other Captains I have filled in for, if there was one of their crew that I had to terminate, I did so, but only after letting the Captain that I was filling in for what I was doing and why and before I did it. Its called respect [sic],’ he fumed.

Through season 10, viewers saw Camille suffer due to her strained relationship with co-star Alissa Humber.
After an altercation where they could be heard shouting by the visitors, it was agreed that action was required.
‘To me, I’m tired of hearing about Camille,’ Captain Sandy told Fraser. ‘She’s the common denominator in all of this.
‘Great girl, great personality, but at the same time, we have to do what’s best for the boat.’
In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, Fraser discussed her departure, suggesting that this was just the beginning of the drama.
‘I always remember this season back as Camille not even being the drama,’ he said.
‘There’s a lot to come. I’m a bit worried about it, but there’s a hell of a lot of coming our way, and if people thought Camille was a big deal, then they’ve got a whole a lot of surprises.’
Below Deck season 10 airs on Mondays on Bravo in the US, with new episodes available to stream on in the UK on the same day.