Gary King just pulled back the curtain by sharing some behind-the-scenes details about how Below Deck Sailing Yacht gets made. Before Below Deck Sailing Yacht season 5 premiered, there was a lot of speculation online over whether this Below Deck spin-off would even make it to air, mainly because of Gary’s behavior, which includes an alleged misconduct scandal. Bravo finally announced a premiere date, and the season has been airing over the past month. However, Gary isn’t too happy with his storylines, as he’s accused Bravo of omitting certain scenes that feature him.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht‘s Gary King exposes more secrets about the reality show he’s been starring on for the past four seasons.
Ahead of a brand-new Below Deck Sailing Yacht episode, Gary is once again exposing secrets about the reality show. This time around, he posted a video from the hallway of Parsifal III with the caption, “What you don’t see on TV,” and added the hashtag “behindthescenes.” The video starts off with Gary filming from the hallway and pointing his camera at the master cabin, then panning over to a nearby room.
“They take out these two cabins and make a screen room in here,” he says, showing off how production takes over multiple cabins in order to produce Sailing Yacht. He shows two cabins, with the first being taken up with multiple monitors and equipment. The other room is filled with numerous cameras and mics.
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When Below Deck Sailing Yacht season 5 first premiered, Gary took to Instagram to express his displeasure at the way the season was starting to unfold. He accused producers of purposefully leaving scenes featuring him on the cutting room floor. Gary lashed out at the misconduct allegations against him and said it was scary that someone’s alleged lies had the ability to ruin his career. As more episodes started to air, fans shared in the comments sections of his Instagram posts that his accusation didn’t make sense since he’s been heavily featured in the current season.
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After sharing his fury over falsely being edited out, Gary then divulged that he planned to continue posting updates about the current season so fans knew what really happened. He’s making good on that promise by posting this behind-the-scenes production video. It is a fascinating peek behind the metaphorical curtain of how Sailing Yacht gets made. Below Deck stars always have roommates in their cabins. Gary’s video shows that there are more cabins than fans get to see, but cast members can’t sleep in there because production is using them.
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This is a particular behind-the-scenes secret that Below Deck fans might actually find interesting. Instead of Gary complaining about supposedly being edited out of episodes, he’s giving fans a look at how production takes over the yacht in order to film the show. If producers and the camera crew didn’t need to use those rooms, then some of the Below Deck stars might actually have a room to themselves. Certainly, Captain Glenn Shephard, who unfortunately shares a room, deserves his own space.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EDT on Bravo.
Source: Gary King/Instagram