‘Below Deck’ Crew Feels Shafted By Gay Adult Stars’ Lousy Tip

A recent episode of Bravo’s hit reality series Below Deck has stirred up waves of drama—offscreen this time—after a group of gay porn stars were slammed for leaving what many viewers and crew called a “pathetic” tip.

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Instagram: @belowdeckbravo

The group, led by award-winning adult performer Skyy Knox, chartered a luxury yacht as part of the show’s latest season and brought along several fellow adult entertainers for a five-day escapade filled with risqué behavior and sky-high demands.

During their stay, the group threw a BDSM-themed dinner party, visited a nude beach, and reportedly requested that lube be placed in every cabin aboard the vessel.

But the real controversy came at the end of the charter when they left a tip of just $19,990—roughly $1,500 per crew member, Daily Mail reports.

Captain Kerry Titheradge (r) with chief stew Fraser Olender. Instagram: @belowdeckbravo
Captain Kerry Titheradge (r) with chief stew Fraser Olender. Instagram: @belowdeckbravo

Captain Kerry Titheradge branded the gratuity “pathetic,” and several crew members said they felt “shafted.”

Social media also erupted with criticism, with comments like “Don’t go on a luxury trip if you can’t afford to tip” and “This is embarrassing.”

Now, the performers are speaking out—and claiming the backlash is misdirected.

According to reports from AVN and Beyond the Deck, the trip was fully sponsored by the adult webcamming platform CAM4, which handled both the charter fee and the gratuity.

Originally scheduled for three days, the trip was extended to five at the last minute, but CAM4 says there wasn’t time to increase the tip accordingly.

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Instagram: @belowdeckbravo

In a statement, the company noted that the $20,000 tip represented over 30% more than the show’s suggested base rate—implying they had actually tipped generously based on the original plan.

“Had CAM4 been given more warning, the outcome would have been different,” a spokesperson said.

Porn star Cade Maddox said he felt terrible once he realized the crew had been under-tipped and reached out personally to apologize.

“The crew was amazing,” he said. “Production should not have let this happen, and I wanted them to know it wasn’t on us.”

Fellow guest Jkab Ethan Dale said watching the backlash in real-time was “heartbreaking.”

“The crew deserved so much more,” he added. “And production should have known better.”

Despite the mess, the performers are hopeful that the tell-all explanations will help clarify what really happened—and place the blame where it belongs: on a production miscommunication, not personal stinginess.

Deckhand Damo Yörg and chief stew Fraser Olender.
Deckhand Damo Yörg and chief stew Fraser Olender.

Below Deck premiered in 2013 and has since become one of Bravo’s most successful franchises, with spin-offs including Below Deck Mediterranean, Below Deck Sailing Yacht, Below Deck Down Under, and Below Deck Adventure.

While wild charters are nothing new for the show, this particular controversy is a rare moment when behind-the-scenes logistics—and a misunderstanding about gratuity—stole the spotlight.

Ricky Martin Furious When Billy Bush Nearly Outed Him Live

Ricky Martin has become a symbol of empowerment for many in the LGBTQ+ community, but years before he publicly came out in 2010, the pop icon had a tense and emotional moment on set—thanks to an intrusive interview by Billy Bush.

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Instagram: @ricky_martin

In a story recently retold by Bush on Rob Lowe’s podcast Literally!, the former Access Hollywood reporter recalled a painful encounter from the early 2000s, when he nearly outed Martin during an interview.

Billy, then a rising TV personality and cousin of U.S. President George W. Bush, recounted how, the night before filming, he asked a group of women in a hotel bar what they wanted to know about Ricky.

They all responded: “Is he gay?”

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Instagram: @ricky_martin

Feeling pressure to chase a sensational headline, Billy floated the question to Ricky the next day during their interview—resulting in an explosive reaction.

According to Bush, Ricky lashed out with fury, tore off his microphone, called him a “motherf***er,” and stormed off the set.

Ricky later explained that he had long struggled with his sexuality and didn’t feel ready to talk about it—especially while promoting an album.

“There will be a time and a place,” Ricky told Billy after a private apology. “It will not be here on this program.”

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Instagram: @ricky_martin

In the emotional exchange, Ricky expressed how deeply personal the subject was and how painful the pressure to answer it in public had been.

Backlash against Billy was swift, with producers calling him minutes after the blow-up and social media users criticizing him harshly for his lack of sensitivity.

Some critics also referenced Bush’s past controversy involving Donald Trump, accusing him of a pattern of disrespectful behavior.

Despite the heated confrontation, Ricky and Billy managed to reconcile over time.

Billy issued a heartfelt apology on the podcast, calling the question “a cowboy move” and promising Ricky the footage would never see the light of day.

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Instagram: @ricky_martin

“I let my ambition overshadow my sensitivity,” he later admitted on air. “I went for the big question. I didn’t realize it would come at the expense of Ricky’s deepest feelings.”

Ricky, for his part, graciously accepted the apology and reflected on the difficulty of being asked about his sexuality before he was ready.

He later came out as a “fortunate homosexual man” in 2010 and has since become a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights.

The incident remains a lesson in boundaries and respect for personal journeys—even for those in the public eye.

Thankfully, the two appear to be on good terms today, with Ricky even granting Billy an interview on the red carpet at the Emmys this past September.

Bobby Berk and John Cena Team Up for New HGTV Series

Bobby Berk is returning to television with a surprising twist, and this time, he’s teaming up with none other than John Cena.

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Instagram: @bobby

HGTV has greenlit a new six-episode series titled Junk or Jackpot?, diving into the cluttered and emotional world of obsessive collectors, Variety reports.

Coming on the heels of several notable cancellations at the network, the show promises a fresh blend of heart, humor, and hidden treasures.

Executive produced by Cena and hosted by Berk, the show will premiere later this year and follow homeowners overwhelmed by vast and often unusual collections, ranging from superhero figurines to life-size puppets and miniature sets.

The goal is to help participants determine whether their beloved items are worth a fortune—or just taking up valuable space.

John Cena made quite an impression at the 2024 Oscars
John Cena made quite an impression at the 2024 Oscars

According to HGTV’s description, these homes are often so packed that there’s no room for actual furniture, leaving families living in cramped conditions that are in desperate need of a makeover.

Berk will guide homeowners through the emotional process of evaluating their collections, deciding what to keep, what to let go of, and ultimately uncovering “found money” to help fund their home renovations.

Bobby with hubby Dewey Do. Instagram: @deweytd
Bobby with hubby Dewey Do. Instagram: @deweytd

With his signature compassion and design savvy, Berk aims to turn emotional chaos into functional beauty, all while honoring the passion behind each collector’s unique obsession.

The show is produced by 44 Blue Productions for Warner Bros. Discovery’s HGTV, and it marks an exciting new direction for Berk following his departure from Queer Eye.

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Instagram: @deweytd

“Collecting is a personal pastime that brings joy and inspiration,” Berk said. “But it’s easy to get carried away, which can negatively impact your living conditions. I’m excited to help passionate people sift through their cherished items and give them reimagined spaces that best honor what they hold dear.”

John Cena added that the idea for Junk or Jackpot? came from a conversation with friends. “People often wonder if their collections are trash or treasure,” he said. “And this show will help them find out.”

With its mix of emotional storytelling, interior transformation, and the thrill of possibly discovering a jackpot, Junk or Jackpot? could become HGTV’s next big hit—one collector’s item at a time.

Joe Locke Heads to the West End with Moving Queer Drama ‘Clarkston’

Joe Locke, best known for his breakout role in Netflix’s Heartstopper, is taking another major theatrical leap as he makes his West End debut in Clarkston, a poignant and emotionally rich play by Samuel D. Hunter.

Joe Locke and Kit Connor in Heartstopper. Instagram: @netflix
Joe Locke and Kit Connor in Heartstopper. Instagram: @netflix

After his acclaimed Broadway debut in Sweeney Todd last year, Locke will star in the U.K. premiere of Clarkston, a play that first premiered in Dallas in 2015 and explores themes of friendship, identity, and disconnection in small-town America.

The story follows two twenty-something men—Jake and Chris—from opposite sides of the U.S. who meet while working at a Costco in Washington state, Deadline writes.

Locke plays Jake, a young gay man from Connecticut who has moved west after being diagnosed with Huntington’s disease, seeking both clarity and connection in a new environment.

Joe with Heartstopper co-stars William Gao and Kit Connor. Instagram: @joelocke03
Joe with Heartstopper co-stars William Gao and Kit Connor. Instagram: @joelocke03

The play, written by the same playwright behind The Whale, delves into themes of vulnerability, mortality, and the human need for intimacy, even in unlikely places.

Locke expressed deep excitement about the role, telling Playbill that Hunter’s writing felt “deeply human and honest,” and that he couldn’t wait to share the story with audiences in London.

Joe in Sweeney Todd. Instagram: @joelocke03
Joe in Sweeney Todd. Instagram: @joelocke03

In an interview with BBC News, Locke said the role reflected his interest in portraying “flawed characters who have a bit of bite,” adding that playing Jake allowed him to explore both tenderness and complexity on stage.

He’ll be joined by co-stars Ruairidh Mollica and Sophie Melville, though the exact venue and dates for the London run have yet to be announced.

Clarkston is being directed by Jack Serio, adding to the anticipation around the production as Serio’s star continues to rise in the theater world.

Joe in Agatha All Along. Instagram: @marvel
Joe in Agatha All Along. Instagram: @marvel

Samuel D. Hunter, who penned the story, is also the playwright behind The Whale, which was adapted into an Oscar-winning film starring Brendan Fraser.

Hunter described bringing Clarkston to London as a dream come true, noting that the play’s themes of love, friendship, and uncertainty resonate globally, especially in today’s world.

“It’s a story about connection in the face of an unknown future,” he said, describing the play as both rooted in the American West and universally human in its emotional depth.

Locke’s role as Jake is particularly poignant, as the character’s diagnosis and emotional struggle are met with empathy and openness by Chris, a fellow employee dealing with his own troubled family past.

The result is a beautifully told story about two young men who find solace and meaning in each other, even amid hardship.

“Everyone is flawed in some ways,” Locke said. “And that’s the fun bit, the meaty bit—getting to know these characters. They’re good and they’re bad.”

Locke’s rise in theater continues to gain momentum, having also joined the Tony-nominated revival of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street on Broadway last year, playing Tobias Ragg.

The move to the West End is particularly meaningful for Locke, who grew up on the Isle of Man and says that his yearly birthday tradition was a trip to London with his mum to see musicals.

“It’s very full circle to bring my mum to my press night for my West End debut,” he told the BBC. “It’s going to be very exciting.”

Locke is also nearing the end of filming for the upcoming Heartstopper movie, which he called “a really nice closing chapter” to the story that first brought him into the global spotlight.

(Featured image: Joe with Heartstopper co-star Tobie Donovan at the Glastonbury festival recently @joelocke03)

Bridgerton’s Luke Newton to Star as Gay Icon Alexander McQueen

Bridgerton heartthrob Luke Newton is stepping into the stylish and turbulent life of fashion legend Alexander McQueen in an upcoming Off-Broadway production titled House of McQueen.

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Instagram: @lukenewtonuk

According to Deadline, the announcement was made on July 8, confirming that the 32-year-old actor will portray the openly gay British designer whose theatrical runway shows and cutting-edge fashion left an indelible mark on the industry.

Written by Darrah Cloud, the production promises an intimate and daring look at McQueen’s rise from working-class London to the pinnacle of haute couture.

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Instagram: @lukenewtonuk

The synopsis describes the play as “a revolutionary, daring and elegant perspective” on McQueen’s life, starting with his childhood making doll clothes for friends and ending with his ascent as chief designer at Givenchy and founder of his own iconic label.

His dramatic and often provocative runway shows became as legendary as the clothes themselves, captivating celebrities and fashion lovers alike.

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Instagram: @lukenewtonuk

The show also explores the emotional undercurrents of McQueen’s life—his quest to find beauty in the darkest places, and the personal demons that haunted him throughout his career.

It paints a vivid portrait of an artist who sought to empower women and rebel against commercial pressures, pushing the limits of fashion until “the fight consumes him.”

The creative team includes Sam Helfrich as director, Rick Lazes as executive producer, and McQueen’s own nephew, Gary James McQueen, as creative director—lending familial insight to the story’s portrayal.

House of McQueen will preview at The Mansion at Hudson Yards in New York City beginning August 19, with an official opening on September 9.

“It’s our absolute pleasure to announce Luke’s involvement,” said Lazes. “We can’t think of anyone better to bring Lee’s story to life than this incredibly impressive multi-hyphenate.”

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Instagram: @lukenewtonuk

Additional casting details have not yet been announced, but anticipation is already high for the production, which promises to be a must-see for fans of fashion and theater alike.

Alexander McQueen, who was openly gay, served as chief designer at Givenchy from 1996 to 2001 before launching his own label in 1992.

Known for his sharp tailoring and emotionally resonant runway shows, McQueen became one of the most celebrated and controversial figures in fashion, hailed as a visionary by critics and fans alike.

He won the British Designer of the Year award four times—in 1996, 1997, 2001, and 2003—and was named CFDA International Designer of the Year in 2003.

House of McQueen aims not only to capture the designer’s creative genius, but also his pain, passion, and the legacy he left behind.