Last nights Under deck: Mediterranean Sea ended up with Captain Sandy Yawn on the verge of meeting with Chief Hannah Ferrier over prescription Valium and a weed she had on board. Malia White, the crew’s boss and Hannah’s former cabin mate who sent a photo of the drugs to her captain, went through See what happens to explain why she told the captain. She had learned days before about Hannah’s Valium pills, when Hannah had a panic attack one night and asked for her, and told Andy Cohen, ‘I think at the time she asked for Valium, it really struck me that the pills they took every night, all season long. White admitted, “That’s when it became a really serious thing for me.” But White told Yawn only days later, after a blowout fight with Ferrier over changing cabin arrangements, so she could bunker with her friend, who had just joined the boat as a replacement boss. “I already had my suitcase at that point,” she told Cohen, who asked if she had told Yawn about the fight. ‘It was because it’s my duty. I do not want to lose my license. ”
And if you ask yourself: Why does a crew member’s medication matter? “It’s not legal to take Valium on an unsupervised hunt, whether you have a prescription or not,” White explained. ‘So Hannah knows what she’s doing wrong; she knows it was against the rules. ‘ Ferrier, for her part, responded to White’s actions during a live tweet from yesterday’s episode, writing in one tweet, “I love Malia’s arrangements. That’s prescribed Valium, CBD (which is legal in Spain), a lighter (not sure what this has to do with anything) and my passport holder … And for anyone interested, the present is on the other side of the box as shown. “This may not be Ferrier’s last time See what happens, White explained that just because drugs are reported by a crew member does not mean they are automatically fired. “It’s not an automatic termination, but that’s up to the captain,” White said. “It depends, you know, on what they find and how they feel about being a crew member at sea.”