Hannah Ferrier calls while looking below deck at the medical trigger after exiting

Hanna Ferrier looks at each Below deck spin-off – except the one she starred in.
“I don’t watch Below Deck Med,” Hannah, 38, said exclusively We weekly at BravoCon 2025 in Las Vegas on Saturday, November 15. “It’s like the only Bravo show I don’t watch.”
Hannah commented that she wasn’t sure why she wasn’t interested.
“I watched the other Below Deck shows – and it doesn’t even look like one [Captain] Sandy or Aesha [Scott] thing because I’ve seen them in other seasons,” she added. “I don’t know what it is. I can’t comment on it.”
She continued, “I watched when Sandy was on Lee’s season of Below Deck when she was going to replace him. I watched when Aesha was on Below Deck Down Under, so I honestly don’t know what it is. I turned it off in 30 seconds.”
Hannah raised the subject with Sandy, 60, saying: “She understands. It’s probably a bit triggering.”
Before her departure in 2020, Hannah was the company’s longest-tenured chef Below deck Mediterranean with five seasons to her name. Kate Chastain rivaled that six seasons later Below deckwhile Below deck sailing yacht retained Daisy Kelliher as their main stew for three seasons before switching to Below Deck Down Under. To complement the franchises, Aesha, 33, appeared in two seasons of Below Deck Down Under before returning to Med.

Hannah previously opened up about how her tumultuous working relationship with Sandy affected her departure. The pair started working together in 2017 and were constantly at odds with each other.
During the filming of season 5, which aired in 2020, Bosun Malia White Hannah reported that she had Valium and a CBD vape pen in her cabin. Hannah was let go from her position on the boat, despite claiming she had a prescription for the anxiety medication.
Sandy defended her decision to fire Hannah. However, in October 2023, Sandy said further Watch what happens live with Andy Cohen that she would be willing to work with Hannah again.
Earlier this year, Sandy and Hannah confirmed this Us during a joint interview they reconciled off-screen.
“I’m in such a calmer and better place in my life now. My daughter has grounded me a lot and I’m just in a very different place than I was 10 years ago when I started Below Deck. So when Sandy reached out to me and said, ‘Would you be interested in doing this with me?’ I was like, ‘Absolutely,'” Hannah recalled Us in April. “There’s so much unrest in the world. So much of it is fueled by hate. But just sitting with Sandy for a few hours and just having a really good, honest conversation was so cathartic and healing.”
Hannah continued, “Because I don’t like to hold on to negativity or bad emotions. So it was so good to be able to really sit down and open up to each other. Then this opportunity came up six to eight months later.”
Below Deck Med airs on Bravo Mondays at 8pm ET. New episodes stream the next day on Peacock.





