Below Deck Med Crew Member Luke Brumer Departs Voluntarily After Soiled Sheets Conflict

Luke Brumer voluntarily left the Below Deck Mediterranean yacht after a conflict with crewmate Nathan Gallagher overshadowed his time aboard.

Luke Brumer chose to walk off the yacht Akira One during the July 27 episode of Below Deck Mediterranean, telling Captain Sandy Yawn directly that it was time for him to go. The departure followed an incident involving soiled sheets that had drawn significant attention to Brumer and his ongoing tensions with fellow crew member Nathan Gallagher. Captain Sandy acknowledged Brumer's decision, reportedly commending him for stepping aside given that the conflict had become a distraction. The episode aired on Bravo as part of the show's current Mediterranean season.

Why it matters

Crew departures mid-season are relatively uncommon on Below Deck and tend to affect the dynamics and workload of the remaining cast for the rest of the charter season.

What's next

Below Deck is separately confirmed to be returning for a 13th flagship season later in 2025, with rumored cast changes including four returning stars and several new crew members.

Key facts

Bias & framing notes

Source 1 (US Magazine) covers the specific departure with episode detail but uses tabloid framing ('messy scandal'). Source 2 (Just Jared) is about Season 13 casting rumors and only tangentially related to this event. The core departure fact comes from a single outlet; the episode itself is the primary evidence, but no second outlet independently reports the Brumer exit details.

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