In the latest development from Bravo’s hit series “Below Deck,” fans are abuzz with speculation following a social media post by deckhand Dylan Pierre De Villiers. The photo, shared on Dylan’s Instagram Story, features him alongside former cast member Cat Baugh, sparking questions about the timing of her departure from the show.
Season 11 of Below Deck has been filled with drama and unexpected twists, but Dylan’s recent post has raised eyebrows among viewers. Cat Baugh, who was a prominent figure in the earlier episodes of the season, left the yacht in Episode 7. However, Dylan’s arrival as the third deckhand occurred in Episode 8, leading fans to wonder about the timeline of events.
Producers of reality TV shows often edit footage to create a compelling narrative, and it seems that Below Deck is no exception. While Cat Baugh’s exit was a focal point of Episode 7, Dylan’s introduction in Episode 8 has left fans questioning whether the timeline was manipulated for dramatic effect.
The photo shared by Dylan suggests that he and Cat may have crossed paths on the yacht, despite her departure preceding his arrival. This has fueled speculation about the true sequence of events and the extent to which producers may have altered the storyline.
Cat Baugh’s departure from Below Deck was marked by tension and conflict with fellow cast members, particularly stewardess Barbie Pascual. Dylan’s photo with Cat has left fans wondering what could have been if their working relationship had been explored further on the show.
While Cat may no longer be part of the Below Deck crew, her online interactions with Dylan indicate that their friendship remains intact. Both crew members continue to support each other on social media, leaving fans hopeful for a potential reunion in the future.
As viewers eagerly await the next episode of Below Deck, speculation about the timeline manipulation and the dynamic between Dylan and Cat continues to grow. Whether their paths will cross again on the show or in the yachting industry remains to be seen.




