Below Deck’s Captain Jason Chambers Teases the ‘RHOSLC’ Cast as Charter Guests: ‘What a Wow’
Prepare for bumpy waters ahead as The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City take on Below Deck Down Under.
“We didn’t know what we’re in for, but wow. What a wow,” Captain Jason Chambers
On the Tuesday, October 21, episode of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, viewers learned that , , , ,, and would be packing their bags and experiencing the yacht life with Jason’s team. (’s involvement on the trip is TBD after renewed drama with Lisa.)
While the ladies raised eyebrows with their preference sheet requests, Jason teased that it was only the beginning of an unforgettable trip.
“They are No.1. They’ve taken it to a new height,” he joked to Us about his famous charter guests leaving a lasting impression. “I don’t think we’ve had [that] much drama go on, [but] it was so much fun too. I don’t know how much I can say, but from some injury happening, I’m playing doctor to one of them. …. I was a doctor. I was a yoga instructor. I was a Zen master. I had to be everything to try and calm the whole thing down.”

So how did this unlikely Bravo crossover event come to be?
According to Jason, he’s had the opportunity to hang out with Whitney and Heather on multiple occasions in Australia for various Bravo events.
When Heather reached out and wanted to come and charter, Jason couldn’t say no to his friend.
“They’re so lovely, all of them,” he said. “We were so grateful. [The crew felt] blessed that they had that time with them. They’re really beautiful people. However, we know what they like when they’re together. You’ll see that. I’ve tried everything to try and break the ice. I brought some yoga and some Zen into it to try and stop it. But I don’t think there’s anything we could have done to calm it down.”

In a preview for Tuesday’s episode, Lisa is put in the hot seat after some cast members question why they face negative press whenever they are feuding with the Vida Tequila founder. What comes next are explosive fights and even some tears.
“If we pull them apart at each end of the boat, it’s a lot quieter,” Jason joked to Us. “As soon as they come together, it’s just on.”
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While the trip will be included in an upcoming season of Below Deck Down Under, viewers will also be able to witness the fun on the current season of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City starting Tuesday, October 28.
To prove this trip was one for the books, Bravo revealed the charter will be part of episodes through November 11.
A Dream Tragically Cut Short: 9-1-1: Nashville Star Isabelle Tate’s Cause Of Death Revealed As Co-Star Shares Heartbreaking Final Memories


Actress Isabelle Tate's cause of death has been confirmed.
Tate was 23 when she died on Oct. 19, according to an obituary posted by a local funeral home. She had just graduated from Middle Tennessee State University and had scored her first-ever acting role in
9-1-1: Nashville before her death.
On Thursday, Oct. 23, Tate's talent agency, The McCray Agency, said in an Instagram Story post that the actress died of "a rare form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease." She died "peacefully" on Oct. 19 and her family "requests privacy as they deal with this sudden and shocking loss."
"CMT is a rare multisystem, multiorgan disease that causes lifelong, progressive symptoms, including muscle weakness and atrophy in the arms and legs, sensory loss, and other complications," according to the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association (CMTA). "These symptoms often lead to challenges with balance, walking, hand use, and other daily activities."
The McCray Agency included a link to donate to the CMTA, adding, "In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in Izzy's memory be made at the same link."

Country music legend Alan Jackson was also diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in 2021. Jackson, 67, announced plans to retire from performing due to the disease, with his final show scheduled for June 2026.
Following Tate's death, the McCray Agency, shared a tribute on Instagram.
"We are deeply saddened and completely heartbroken to share that Isabelle Tate passed away on October 19th. She was 23," read the post's caption. "I’ve known Izzy since she was a teenager and she recently returned to acting. She booked the first series she auditioned for,
9-1-1: Nashville. She had a wonderful time."


In the pilot episode of 9-1-1: Nashville, Tate played Julie, who was in a wheelchair and attending a strip show when Hunter McVey's character Blue paid her special attention.
In a statement shared with PEOPLE, McVey said he was "shocked" to hear of Tate's death and offered "prayers for her family."
"I didn’t know Isabelle prior to filming, but I couldn’t have asked for someone better to work with on one of my first-ever days on set," he said.
"I was terrified, nervous, and after each take, we would get to exchange a couple words, which were always supportive from her. I got the pleasure of talking with her after the scene, and she had such a great energy. You could tell she brought joy to a lot of people," McVey continued. "I’m thankful I got a chance to work with Isabelle and that a part of her will live on forever in the pilot episode of
9-1-1 Nashville."