Gay porn stars on 'Below Deck' slammed for 'pathetic' tip speak out
If you're a "Below Deck" fan, you know that tips are the ultimate sign of guest appreciation for the hardworking crew.
So, when a recent group of gay porn stars left what viewers called a 'pathetic' gratuity, fans were outraged. The controversial tip sparked a flurry of online backlash.
Now, the group has spoken out, revealing their side of the story.
The porn stars have broken their silence after being slammed for leaving a $19,990 (R365,000) tip following a five-day luxury cruise.
Led by award-winning adult film performer Skyy Knox, the group brought plenty of drama to the superyacht.
From BDSM-themed dinner parties to a visit to a nude beach and some eyebrow-raising requests, like ensuring every cabin was stocked with lube, they certainly made an impression.

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