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Below Deck’s Dylan Pierre De Villiers Contemplates Risking It All with Charter Guests

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Below Deck’s Dylan Pierre De Villiers Contemplates Risking It All with Charter Guests

Dylan Pierre De Villiers on Below Deck considers breaking the rules by flirting with charter guests but plays it safe in the end.
Chef Nick Tatlock creates tension with a stewardesses as Captain Kerry Titheradge may need to intervene before the charter season ends.
As Below Deck season 11 wraps up, the crew members face challenges with boundaries, leaving Captain Kerry to make tough decisions.

Below Deck season 11’s deckhand Dylan Pierre De Villiers is newer than others on the St. David, but he knows the rules of the superyacht and is still considering breaking them in a new preview clip. Dylan, the newest member of the exterior crew aboard the St. David, has had some difficulty finding his place on the superyacht. Though he’s been able to fit in well with the crew, he’s still struggled in handling authority and knowing how to read some of the social cues that the women of the interior and exterior have been giving off throughout the season.

In a preview clip for the next Below Deck season 11 episode, Dylan considers breaking a cardinal rule by hooking up with one of the charter guests.

In a preview clip from the next episode of Bravo’s Below Deck season 8, courtesy of Decider, Dylan shares that he’s considering breaking one of the cardinal rules of working aboard a guest-serving yacht: hooking up with one of the charter guests. He gets into a sticky situation playing Truth Or Dare with a group of the young women aboard the St. David for a charter with their parents. “I’m just thinking to myself, Dylan? Is this a good idea?” Dylan ponders in an interview segment, before taking his shirt off to dance for the girls.

He explains that he understands he’s between a rock and a hard place flirting with guests, listing off the reasons it would be a bad idea“Number one, Kerry’s gonna skin [my] balls. Number two, it is a fireable offense,” Dylan shares with the camera, before opting to ask the girls for their Instagram handles. “I know there is a risk factor in this, and I decide to play it on the safe side.”

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