For fans ofBravo TV’s “Below Deck Mediterranean,” Captain Sandy Yawn is indeed a familiar face.

Fraser Olender also faced the possibility of being let go.

He held the crucial role of handling all the interior crew members as the chief stew.

Captain Sandy Yawn visits SiriusXM

However, he faltered by talking about the captain behind her back.

This came to a head and their confrontation led Yawn to call Olender something inappropriate.

She knew it wasn’t right when she referred to him as a “cancer.”

Captain Sandy Yawn smiling

So [in terms of] evolving, I would change my terminology for sure."

In addition to this, there was also a moment when Fraser Olender almost lost his job.

She said, “There was a moment [where I considered firing him].

Fraser Olender posing for camera

Because listen the walls are thin and [it is important to not] jump on their bandwagon.

That’s your role as the superior here.”

The fans of “Below Deck” couldn’t help but share their reactions to the feud.

Although she was being tagged as a bad leader, she recognized the power of her crew.

But until then, I stay out of it.

I will only help if I see that the client is suffering in service."

To solve this, Yawn was prompted to grant him the freedom to seek assistance whenever necessary.

I don’t know everything about everything.

And there’s no shame in that."

In his defense, Olender was still adjusting to Captain Sandy Yawn’s management style.

The chief stew confessed that Captain Lee Rosbach and Yawn’s management styles weren’t similar.

While Rosbach trusted him to be on his own, Yawn helped him discover himself.

Despite their dispute, Olender was thankful for the learning experience while working alongside Yawn.

He toldUS Weeklyin an interview, “She taught me a lot about myself.

Olender also credited Rachel Hargrove’s help.

He said she was one of the reasons why he was able to navigate his new role better.

He added, “I absolutely loved working with her.