Below Deck Med: Jess Is Overreacting To Aesha’s Innocent Flirting

Jess More totally overreacted to Aesha Scott’s innocent flirtation with Rob Westergaard. under the deck of a mediterranean ship. Fans are starting to think that Jessie needs to look in the mirror and deal with her jealousy issue.

Jessica and Rob are still going strong this season, although the blue-eyed monster has once or twice raised its head. Bravo fans watched their love quickly blossom overnight. The couple have moved into a small house together and are planning a trip to Bali after the final charter of the season. But the most recent episode revealed a perfect storm of discord is forming between the two and it doesn’t have a happy ending.

Jessie was still resentful of staff evenings at the club, where she felt the second stew, Elsa and Rob, was too flirty. Fans know that Elsa is very friendly and would never accuse her of trying to rob someone else’s man. Many believe that Jesse needs to be sedated. In the September 28 episode, a boat full of girls gets on board, leading to a superyacht carrying a number of attention-seeking elderly women. The third stew was so annoying because these MILF girls flirted with Rob, but she almost lost her temper when she saw what looked like Elsa touching Rob’s ass in the photo.

The brunette beauty took a stalking action, took a photo from behind and then punched Rob in the face, telling him she would “Fuck” If Elsa touches him again. Over the past few episodes, Jesse has shown his crazy side and made her feel insecure. In vain when she saw and heard Rob flirting with charter flight passenger Hannah after she was stung by a jellyfish, she said he felt “see” with her.

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When Jess plots to kill Aisha, Kiwi makes it clear to the camera that she’s not at all interested in Rob or finds him attractive. Viewers want Jesse to realize that Elsa isn’t her enemy, but many also believe that she and Rob won’t make up in the long run, as most shipboard romances often fall apart.

medicine under deck Airs Mondays on Bravo at 9 p.m. ET.

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