Is there ANYTHING more disgusting than a yacht crew member refusing to wash dirty sheets? Girl, we are LIVING for this Below Deck Mediterranean mess, and honey, it’s absolutely FOUL in the worst way possible.

So apparently Luke Brumer has been caught red-handed (or should we say brown-handed?) not washing Nathan Gallagher’s soiled bedding, and it’s become such a catastrophic situation that it’s now officially a “safety hazard.” Yes, you read that right—we’ve officially entered the realm of health code violations, darling!

Joe Bradley, who apparently has to deal with this nightmare scenario, spilled ALL the tea to Us Weekly about how Luke’s laziness goes way beyond just being gross. “It really does come down to a safety hazard and [an issue] with cleanliness and hygiene,” Joe said, and honestly? We’re GAGGING. “Because it’s literally in a contract.” Translation: Girl, you KNEW this was your job and you still couldn’t be bothered!

The most scandalous part? This isn’t just a simple “oopsie, I forgot” situation—this could actually constitute a CONTRACT BREACH. Yes, we’re talking potential legal consequences, lawsuits, the whole nine yards! When you’re working on a luxury yacht where billionaires drop serious cash, having contaminated sheets is basically a five-star hotel NIGHTMARE.

The Below Deck Mediterranean fandom is absolutely LOSING IT on social media. Fans are calling Luke “unprofessional,” “disgusting,” and “why is he even employed?” One viewer tweeted, “This is beyond unacceptable. That’s literally his JOB.” Another added, “If I’m paying that much for a charter, I expect pristine conditions, not biohazard situations!”

Listen, we’ve seen a LOT of drama unfold on Below Deck franchises over the years—the yachting world is apparently a pressure cooker of chaos—but refusing to do basic laundry? That’s hitting a new low, babe. This isn’t about hurt feelings or complicated interpersonal dynamics; this is about BASIC SANITATION and literally doing your job description.

Sources suggest that Joe is seriously considering whether Luke can even continue on the crew, and honestly? We wouldn’t blame him one bit. When your crew member can’t handle washing sheets, that’s a reflection on the entire operation, and the charter guests deserve SO much better than this mess.

What do you think? A) Luke should be immediately fired for this disgusting breach of contract B) Luke deserves a stern warning but deserves another chance

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