Crew Secrets EXPOSED: Overboard, Drama & My Worst Birthday at Sea
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I did only do one contract and I'm pretty sure when I tell you the stories, you'll understand why I only did one contract.
It ended up costing me $7,000. This is in 2004 cost me $7,000 to get to the cruise ship. That entire $8 month contract I did, I made $7,000.
I was actually talking to Matt and Rob about this the other day. Um and I said I think I might have to this content creators cruise that we're doing 2027. I might have to do a redo of my 21st birthday on the cruise ship.
We had a woman overboard. Um it was it was a really sad and surreal feeling being on a ship when someone goes overboard.
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Buckle up, because this isn’t your average cruise chat! 🛳️ Join me LIVE as I spill the tea on what it was really like working onboard. From the cost of starting a contract and intense training in England, to cruising through Hurricane Katrina, a shocking woman-overboard incident, my lonely 21st birthday, and non-stop crew drama—it’s all coming out tonight. No filters, just raw behind-the-scenes stories from my time at sea. Grab a drink and let’s dive into the crew life chaos together! 🍹⚓