Aesha Scott

Aesha Scott is a television host born on November 27, 1991.

Below Deck is a popular program, and Aesha is most known for portraying the adored character “Chief Stew” on the show. In 2023, she was a celebrity on “I’m a Celebrity” on Channel 10. I made it to the finals of “Get Me Out of Here,” where she got the third position.

‘Below Deck Down Under’ (seasons 1 and 2) and ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’ (seasons 4 and 5) both had Scott as a fan favorite. Scott quickly became one of reality television’s most beloved performers because of her hilarious antics, infectious laugh, and distinctive voice.

Thanks to her immense popularity, Kathmandu, Turo, and Smirnoff are just a few of the major companies that have collaborated with Aesha lately.

Scott was the middle child of six siblings and spent her childhood in Tauranga’s picturesque New Zealand coastal city, famous for its mountains and beautiful beaches. Her family’s history of divorce, her mother’s alcoholism, her siblings’ struggles with mental illness, and her brother’s death from brain cancer all contributed to her early exposure to hardship. Unlike other families, Scott’s were able to pull closer together due to this tragedy.

After finishing high school, Scott attended Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, and earned a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in physics.

Following her graduation, Scott worked in a kiwifruit lab. She and her sister then travelled to Antibes, France, in search of yachting employment since Scott felt she wanted a more adventurous lifestyle. Her first job was as a deckhand on a tiny boat, and she toiled relentlessly for that.

After leaving her job and going back to her home, she took a position as a stewardess on a much bigger yacht the next year and became completely enamored with sailing. After five years of working aboard yachts, she was asked to join the ‘Below Deck’ family.

Scott enjoys paragliding, yoga, traveling, and walking in her spare time. She is committed to maintaining a healthy, balanced lifestyle.

As a frequent flyer for corporate gigs, events, media appearances, and brand partnerships, Aesha often travels between Australia and New Zealand. She is also very involved with the Peace of Mind Foundation, an Australian non-profit that helps those dealing with brain cancer and their loved ones.

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