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Below Deck: Ben Robinson cast for new season – but viewers think he should never have been cast – he disowned his own child

Below Deck chef Ben Robinson brought his own special blend of arrogance, charm and kitchen skills to the galley, but he has flaws, so I don’t think he was the right casting choice for the show. Along with the food, Ben served up plenty of drama on Below Deck seasons 1 through 4 and Below Deck Mediterranean seasons 1 and 4. From his feuds with fellow cast members to his hot-headed nature, Ben was never a team player.

Ben Robinson on Below Deck in chef's whites frowning amid trees

 

Ben has his fans – they fell in love with him in the early seasons of Below Deck, but Ben’s franchise stint hasn’t aged well. With his thick British accent and scamp-like energy, it’s easy to fall under his spell. ​​​​​​Fans ate up Ben’s “boat-mances” with Hannah Ferrier and Tiffany Copeland, and rooted for him when he seemingly found love with sweet Emily Warburton-Adams on Below Deck season 4. That romance wasn’t destined to last forever, as the two broke up a few years later.

It’s not that Ben isn’t a fantastic chef. His food is top-notch, and his culinary skills can’t be denied. However, Ben let emotional problems and anger issues run rampant during his time on TV. While it may have produced some entertaining moments on Below Deck, I wish Ben would have focused more on the job at hand and less on the drama.

Ben Robinson Had A Hair-Trigger Temper

Ben Could Fly Off The Handle At Any Moment

Ben Robinson on Below Deck with a red shirt and his hands up in galley

Ben had plenty of diva moments on Below Deck. Memorably, he flipped out after a charter guest gave a lower tip because they felt the food preferences sheet had not been followed. After the tip meeting, Ben unleashed his anger on the galley, cursing and throwing objects around, much to the surprise of the rest of the crew. It’s frustrating to see a grown man act like a child and throw temper tantrums, especially in the workplace, and it makes me sympathetic to everyone who had to work with Ben, like Bosun Eddie Lucas, who tried to calm Ben down.

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