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Time of India
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Below Deck Season 12: When will new episode air? Here's release date, time, cast and where to watch
Below Deck returns with its twelfth season. The show continues to follow crew members working aboard a luxury yacht. It airs weekly and is available through several platforms. New Episode Release Date and Time and Where to Watch Below Deck airs a new episode on Monday, June 2, at 8 p.m. ET. New episodes follow the same schedule each week. The show is broadcast on Bravo. Viewers can watch it every Monday at the same time. Viewers without cable can still watch Below Deck live. One option is DIRECTV, which offers a five-day free trial. This service includes Bravo in its basic plan. Users can also choose the MyEntertainment pack to get Bravo at a lower cost. Also Read: Love Island USA Season 7: Who are new love islanders? See release date, time, episode schedule, contestants, host and where to watch Another option is fuboTV. It offers a seven-day free trial. After the trial, viewers can save $20 on the first month. This reduces the price from $84.99 to $64.99 for the first month. Live Events Below Deck Season 12 does not stream live on Peacock. However, new episodes are available the next day. Subscribers can watch the latest episode each Tuesday. Also Read: And Just Like That Season 3: How to watch series online? See release date, time, episode schedule, cast, storyline and where to watch Cast of Below Deck Season 12 Captain Kerry Titheradge leads the crew for a second season. He took over as captain in Season 11. Before that, he worked on Below Deck Adventure. Chief steward Fraser Olender also returns for his fourth season, and third in his current role. Deckhand Kyle Stillie is back for another season. New crew members join the team for Season 12. They include chef Lawrence Snowden, stewardesses Solène Favreau, Barbara Kulaif and Rainbeau de Roos. The new bosun is Caio Poltronieri. Deckhands Jess Theron and Damo Yorg are also part of the crew. FAQs When can I watch Below Deck Season 12 on Peacock? You can watch new episodes of Below Deck Season 12 on Peacock every Tuesday, one day after airing on Bravo. What streaming service offers a free trial for watching Below Deck? DIRECTV offers a five-day free trial that includes Bravo. fuboTV also has a seven-day free trial and a discount on the first paid month.


Tom's Guide
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
How to watch 'Below Deck' season 12 online – stream reality TV without cable
Take a luxury yacht staffed with beautiful people more concerned with looking in the mirror than looking after wealthy guests and you have "Below Deck" – the reality TV show that takes cabin fever to the next level. All aboard for season 12... Here's how to watch "Below Deck" season 12 online from anywhere with a VPN. "Below Deck" S12 premieres Monday, June 2 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo in the U.S. with new episodes available to stream on Peacock the next day.• U.S. — Bravo (via Sling or Fubo) / Peacock• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN risk-free As ever, most of the (on screen) crew have no idea what they are doing, the chef suffers from seasickness, and the no-nonsense Australian captain is no 'boat daddy'. To ensure season 12 recaptures "Below Deck's" glory days, when Captain Lee and Chief Stew Kate tore up every ;yachtie' stereotype, the ship is stocked with booze ahead of Caribbean charters to the Saint Maarten, Anguilla, and St. Barths. Apparently, "a guest roster of rude elites, party animals, and adult film stars will test the 'beautifully incestuous' crew's work ethic (and inevitably drive them into each other's arms)." Bring it on. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch "Below Deck" season 12 online. Just because Bravo isn't available everywhere doesn't mean you have to miss "Below Deck" season 12 if you're away from home. Watching the new season along with the rest of the internet can be pretty easy with the right VPN (virtual private network). You can stream the show from wherever you go. Not sure which VPN is right for you? We've tested many different services and our pick for the best VPN overall is NordVPN. It offers superb speeds and excellent customer service. You'll even get an extra 3 months free if you sign up for a year, or there's a 30-day money-back guarantee if you just want to give it a try. There's a good reason you've heard of NordVPN. We specialize in testing and reviewing VPN services and NordVPN is the one we rate best. It's outstanding at unblocking streaming services, it's fast and it has top-level security features too. With over 7,000 servers across 110+ countries, and at a great price too, it's easy to recommend. Get over 72% off NordVPN with this deal "Below Deck" season 12 premieres Monday, June 2 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo. Episodes will be available to stream the next day on Peacock. Bravo is available with a cable package. If you have a cable login, you can also watch RHOA on demand or online at Cut the cord? Watch " Below Deck:" with a live TV streaming service such as Sling (50% off) or Fubo (free trial), Hulu With Live TV, YouTube TV and DirecTV. Of these options, we recommend Sling and Fubo, two of the best streaming services on the market. Away from the States and still want to catch the show? Don't panic as you can access the streaming services you already pay for with a VPN. We recommend NordVPN. Sling TV is one of the most affordable cable TV alternatives on the market, and they often offer new subscribers free trials and other discounts. The Sling Blue package comes with Bravo, as well as 40+ other top channels. Get 50% off your first month today. Fubo is a great live TV service. With the Pro Plan ($70 per month), you get over 120 channels, including all the local broadcast networks and top cable brands like Bravo. Peacock is houses a great library, including the "Below Deck" franchise and "Real Housewives". Sign up for Peacock Premium ($7.99/month) and watch all seasons of "Below Deck", plus exclusive content. "Below Deck" season 12 fans in Canada can tune in to the show when it premieres on Monday, June 2 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo. It will also be available on Hayu. If you are traveling in Canada and want to access the streaming services you already pay for, you'll need NordVPN. U.K. and Australian viewers can watch "Below Deck" season 12 online at Hayu the day after it airs in the U.S.. Hayu is a streaming service that costs £4.99 per month (after a one-month free trial). KERRY TITHERADGE - Role: Captain. Series CV: Aussie. Led the 'Below Deck Adventure' spin-off before taking control of the mothership in season 11. FRASER OLENDER - Role: Chief Steward. Series CV: UK. Began as steward on season 9, chief steward for seasons 10 and 11. In charge of ship's interior operations and cleanliness. KYLE STILLIE - Role: Deckhand. Series CV: Scottish. Joined in season 11. Trailer hints he might not make season 13. LAWRENCE SNOWDEN - Role: Chef. Series CV: UK. New addition. Proud to be a Christian. SOLÈNE FAVREAU - Role: Stewardess. Series CV: New addition (with just 22 days of experience in the industry). Previously on season 2 of 'Love Island France'. BARBARA KULAIF - Role: Stewardess. Series CV: Brazilian. New addition but with three years of experience on luxury yachts. RAINBEAU DE ROOS - Role: Stewardess. Series CV: From 'the world'. New addition but with five years of experience. CAIO POLTRONIERI - Role: Bosun. Series CV: Brazilian. New addition. His job is to keep deckhands working as a team. JESS THERON - Role: Deckhand. Series CV: South African. New addition. DAMO YORG - Role: Deckhand. Series CV: Aussie. New addition. Tedious. Season 12 Episode 01 - "Fresh Meat": The chef struggles to find his sea legs while a green stew and a high-strung bosun spell trouble for the rest of the crew; a black-light wielding, germaphobe primary puts this new crew to the test. (Mon, June 2) S12 E02 - "Bollywood Nights": As Chef Lawrence struggles in the galley, Captain Kerry contemplates making a new hire; the deck team tries to find their footing under Caio's scattered leadership. (Mon, Jun 9) S12 E03 - "Fight Island": The crew prepares to embark on a five-day charter with porn stars; Captain Kerry grows frustrated with the interior and worries his bosun isn't up to snuff; Solene's laissez-faire attitude towards work sends Rainbeau reeling. (Mon, Jun 16) S12 E04 - "Island of Sausages": The crew is feeling the exhaustion of a five-day charter, while the deck team grows increasingly frustrated with Caio; Barbara finds common ground with Solene, leaving Rainbeau an outsider. (Mon, Jun 23) S12 E05 to E17: All "TBA" We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.


New York Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Times
‘Love Island USA,' Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV this Week
Between streaming and cable, there is a seemingly endless variety of things to watch. Here is a selection of TV shows and specials that are airing or streaming this week, June 2-8. Details and times are subject to change. From yachts to villas. 'Below Deck Down Under' just wrapped, and luckily for those of us who can't get enough of life and drama at sea, the new season of 'Below Deck' is setting sail with Capt. Kerry Titheradge at the helm this week. Fraser Olender is also back as chief stew on the show that follows the crew of a luxury charter yacht. In a preview released by Bravo, we already saw a crew member calling the maritime police and, well, everyone making out with everyone. Monday at 8 p.m. on Bravo. Toooonight (said in Iain Stirling's voice): 'Love Island USA' is back for its seventh season. Though there may be some flawed logic in sending a group of hotties to a remote island villa in an attempt to form long-lasting relationships, it does make for ridiculously fun TV. New episodes arrive every day of the week except Wednesdays, with Ariana Madix back as the host. Things are sure to be messy. Streaming starting on Tuesday at 9 p.m. on Peacock. Warning: If you watched the original seasons of 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey,' this new show might make you feel a little old. Teresa Giudice's daughter, Gia, who was 8 years old when she first appeared on that series, will be in 'Next Gen NYC,' alongside adult children of other 'Real Housewives' franchise stars, with some New York City influencers mixed in. As the cast members of other Bravo shows like 'Summer House' and 'Vanderpump Rules' age out of their hard-core partying days, maybe this new cast will fill those roles. Tuesday at 9 p.m. on Bravo. A big week for theater. From Tom Francis's 'Sunset Boulevard' walk to Cole Escola's Mary Todd Lincoln in 'Oh, Mary!' and Audra McDonald's return to the stage in 'Gypsy,' there has been a lot of theater to celebrate this season. And that is exactly what will happen at the Tony Awards. Alongside the usual performances from this year's biggest shows, it was announced last week that original 'Hamilton' cast will reunite for a performance during the broadcast. The New York Times theater critic Jesse Green saw all of the 42 eligible Broadway productions and ran through his predictions for the show. Sunday at 8 p.m. on CBS. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Below Deck Season 12 OTT Release Date: When and where to watch, cast, plot & everything you must know about show
Below Deck Season 12 OTT Release Date: If you love reality TV that blends luxury, travel, drama, and real working-class hustle, Below Deck is your next big binge. And guess what? Season 12 of Below Deck drops on JioHotstar in India from June 3, 2025. Here's everything you need to know about the show. What is Below Deck? Below Deck is a reality TV series from the US that's been airing since 2013. Think of it as Bigg Boss meets Million Dollar Yachts, but the drama is real, not scripted. It follows the lives of the crew members who work and live on board luxurious superyachts during charter season. They cater to demanding guests, all while managing internal tensions, love triangles, high-pressure jobs, and tight spaces, all at sea. Where does Season 12 take place? Below Deck Season 12 is set in the Caribbean, specifically hopping between St. Maarten, Anguilla, and St. Barths. Globally, it airs on Bravo on June 2, and streams on Peacock the next day. But for Indian viewers, JioHotstar is your go-to. Who's in Below Deck Season 12? Here's the cast and crew onboard the mega yacht St. David this season: Returning Crew: Captain Kerry Titheradge – the no-nonsense leader steering the ship. Fraser Olender – Chief Steward, known for keeping the interior team sharp and classy. Kyle Stillie – A fan-favourite deckhand, always in the middle of fun and fights. New Crew Members: Chef Anthony Snowden – A new British chef with serious culinary chops (and a calm, faith-based demeanour). Bosun Caio Poltronieri – Brazilian boss of the deck crew. Deckhands: Jess Theron (South Africa) Damo Yorg (Australia) Stews: Barbara Kulaif (Brazil) Rainbeau de Roos (raised across multiple continents) Solène Favreau (Parisian model and ex-Love Island France contestant) Basically, it's a pressure cooker. These crew members work 16-hour days serving guests who treat the yacht like their personal kingdom, and that stress boils over in every episode. Excited to stream it? Drop your thoughts @indiatimes.


Daily Mail
11-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Below Deck star reveals hidden battle with cancer... and the sign he ignored because he was 'naive'
Captain Jason Chambers has spent the last three decades sailing people across the world on luxury yachts - spending hours each day in the blistering sun. Still, when a tiny brown sun spot that he'd had on his ribs for a decade turned out to be melanoma, he was shocked by his 'naivete.' In an exclusive interview with Chambers said: 'I've been on the water for three decades now and I thought... that's never going to be a problem. 'But it is a problem.' Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, affects about 200,000 Americans per year - and in Chambers' native Australia, someone is diagnosed with melanoma every 30 minutes. But Chambers, 52, never thought it would happen to him - until he was inspired by a friend on their own skin cancer journey to get his spot checked. He said: 'I thought to myself, I should go get mine checked because I haven't gotten a check for that in five years... it just felt different in my body - my intuition.' Chambers went to his doctor in Bali where he was living at the time and got the sun spot removed and biopsied. Shortly after, in December 2024, he received an email telling him he had melanoma. Chambers was stunned, but was traveling to promote his Bravo reality show Below Deck Down Under so he scrambled to try and get a doctors appointment for when he returned. However, he was discouraged by how challenging it was, telling 'It's such a long wait to get in to a dermatologist, which is a sad thing.' Eventually he was able to get an appointment with a doctor in Sydney - but the challenges didn't end there. While doctors in Bali removed the spot, Australian physicians weren't satisfied with some details in the report, which didn't include what stage melanoma Chambers had or what margins the skin cancer showed. While they estimated stage 2, which meant Chambers would have to undergo a more invasive procedure to remove muscle around the spot on his ribs, doctors told him if he could get the biopsy shipped to Australia, they could give him a more precise diagnosis and prognosis. However, this required weeks of logistical planning and red tape to cut through, which worried Chambers, and he began doing his own research. He told this website: 'As that period went on, I started researching and [questioned] how was I so naïve? How did I not just see a dermatologist every year prior? 'That process was just so upsetting.' Melanoma kills more than 8,300 Americans each year, according to the Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF), but about 90 percent of cases are considered to be preventable through vigilance about sun safety. The Melanoma Institute of Australia reports 95 percent of melanomas are caused by overexposure to UV radiation from the sun, but if caught early, 90 percent of cases can be cured by surgery. Melanoma is also the second most common cancer in Australian men and kills about 1,300 people overall per year in the country. On Christmas Eve, Chambers finally had answers. Australian doctors said the team in Bali had gotten good margins. All they had to do was remove a little bit more near the original site but there was only a five percent chance of his melanoma returning. Then, he would be due for follow ups every few months. Chambers said his scar is about the size of his pinky finger and his first follow up is in just a few weeks, and he has pledged to get checks annually going forward. After his diagnosis the yacht captain took to social media to talk about his ordeal, which he said led to a flurry of people sharing similar stories. Moved by what he was hearing, Chambers was inspired and is now using his platform to raise awareness. He will even be the emcee for the Melanoma Research Foundation's annual gala in New York City in October. He said: 'I think my social media - I haven't been trying to sell things - my social media is only used for a few pillars, which is education, sustainability and my health, and I work with a few foundations. 'When MRF reached out to me and asked if I would participate, it's within my pillars and it's very hard to find a foundation that's got so much substance. 'They asked me to be a special guest. I don't know how special I am, but it's actually quite humbling. I'm getting little goose bumps now.' The average lifetime risk of developing melanoma is about three percent - or one in 33 people - but the risk increases if a person has a family history of the disease. Chambers did not have a family history. Rates of new melanomas vary - in people younger than 50, they've been stable among women and have declined by about one percent per year in men since early the 2000s. The five-year survival rate for melanoma is 94 percent, but that drops to 35 percent for melanomas that have spread and could be even lower depending on far the cancer has progressed. Now, Chambers told this website he is following the Australian mantra of 'slip, slop, slap.' He explained: 'I'm staying out of the sun. Slip, slop, slap we call it in Australia - we slip on a hat, slop on some sunscreen and slap on a shirt.' And he is more aware now, he added, wishing he could go back and tell himself to cover up, wear sunscreen and limit his daily sun exposure. He told 'Skin cancer is happening... it is going to happen to you if you are overexposed. So minimize [time in the sun], protect yourself, put some sunglasses on every time you go out. There's one thing we know, putting on a long sleeve shirt, putting on a hat and putting some sunglasses on is only going to do you well. 'So I wish I could tell myself... still go about your life but look after yourself.' And the thing he hopes comes out of his journey and his advocacy - making skin checks and dermatologist appointments more accessible. Chambers said: 'It was very difficult to get a booking... and I was a little bit anxious during that period to get more information. I would love nothing more than to have skin checks available to the people that need it and can't afford it 'It's an easy thing to do. It's a quick scan. It shouldn't have to be hundreds of dollars and a wait for three weeks when you're looking at some skin cancers that can actually wipe you out in six months. It's a huge thing. So let's just have that.' Annual full-body skin checks are recommended to spot skin cancer early, but people can perform self-checks periodically at home and visit a dermatologist sooner if they find anything suspicious. When conducting a self-check, people should be on the look out for the ABCDEs of skin cancer. A is for asymmetry: Is the mole symmetrical all the way around? Melanomas are often uneven and have different sized and shaped halves. B is for border: Does the mole have clear borders? Melanomas are more likely to have irregular or jagged edges. C is for color: Is the color the same throughout the mole? Melanomas are more likely to have multiple shades. D is for diameter: How big is the mole? Typically they should be the size of the end of a pencil and melanomas tend to be larger. Lastly, E is for evolving: Has the mole changed over time? Most benign moles stay the same year-to-year, but melanomas can grow in size and shape and change colors over time.