American Reality TV personality Tumi Mhlongo made a mark as the chief stew in Season 8 of Below Deck Mediterranean, but faced challenges with crew members like Natalya Scudder and Kyle Viljoen, leading to her departure from Season 9.
Why Below Deck Mediterranean’ Alum Tumi Mhlongo left the show
Tumi’s departure from Below Deck Med after Season 8’s conflicts remains somewhat mysterious.
While there were speculations about Tumi getting fired during her feud with Natalya, Captain Sandy had positive words for Tumi, highlighting her communication prowess.
The feud between Tumi and Natalya, fueled by Kyle Viljeon, added tension to Season 8.
Immigration issues at the start led to Natalya temporarily taking over as chief stew, causing friction upon Tumi and Kyle’s return.
Kyle’s negative influence on Tumi’s perception of Natalya contributed to their immediate clash upon meeting.
Tumi was confronted with racist comments after Season 8 of ‘Below Deck Med’ aired.
After her time on the show, Tumi opened up about being the inaugural Black woman to hold the chief steward position in the franchise.
In an interview with Essence, she shed light on the racism she encountered during Season 8.
She candidly expressed, “‘I sometimes do have imposter syndrome from time to time,’
‘but I have recognized what fuels it. It’s from people’s perceptions and opinions, and those should never matter, so it is a work in progress.'”

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