Fraser Shares a Steamy Kiss with his “Husband to Be,” Charter Guest Steven on Below Deck
Fraser Shares a Steamy Kiss with his “Husband to Be,” Charter Guest Steven on Below Deck
The chief stew’s undeniable connection with the guest was just taken to the next level.
s a star-crossed romance in the works for Fraser Olender and charter guest Steven Raucci on Below Deck Season 11?
The chief stew developed a mutually flirty rapport with Steven, who is a friend of the primary guest, on Season 11, Episode 13, and the pair took their chemistry to the next level on the following episode.
Fraser Olender’s Boatmance with Charter Guest Steven Raucci
On the final night of their charter (and after a Christmas-themed soirée), the guests requested a New Year’s Eve party. Ahead of the last dinner, the guests chatted about Fraser and Steven’s connection.
One of the guests suggested that the two share “at least a New Year’s kiss,” and stew Barbara “Barbie” Pascual overheard the comment. She later told Fraser about it in the crew mess.
“Everybody’s talking about you having a New Year’s kiss with Steven,” she said, and Fraser then decided to ask Captain Kerry Titheradge if it would be OK.
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“There are malicious rumors about a guest that would like to have a New Year’s Eve kiss with one of the crew,” Fraser joked when he saw the captain. “What [are] your thoughts on that?”
Kerry initially responded that “the crew shouldn’t have to” be part of that, but Fraser clarified, “And if the crew member was really actually keen, then it’s fine?”
After flirting with Steven during dinner service, Fraser, the interior crew, and the other guests celebrated “New Year’s Eve” outside with sparklers.
Upon counting down to midnight, Fraser walked over to Steven and said, “I’m gonna give my husband a kiss.”