The under the bridge The franchise is known for having faced rough waters in the past. The problem usually materializes during the filming of the boating reality show, as the demanding main guests and the drama of colleagues take place in very confined spaces. Apparently, however, there’s also a big casting surprise on the horizon. Malia White, former student of Mediterranean spinoff, confirmed his absence from the upcoming seventh season and explained why it had to happen.
Technically, Bravo fans have watched her climb the proverbial ranks of the show for several years. She entered the fray in season 2 as a “green” sailor (meaning inexperienced) and by the time of last year’s sixth season, Malia White had fully leaned on her promotion to boatswain. As a result, the 31-year-old is one of the most easily recognized. Under the bridge of the Mediterranean stars to date, if not the entire franchise to boot. So why is he leaving? In an interview with meterWhite hinted that it’s not necessarily a permanent problem, saying:
I didn’t leave, it’s not like I could go back to the show. I’m not alone in the next season. I had a very serious scooter accident. And I study for this great [exam]so it’s a good time to stop and take a step back.
The exam Malia White refers to is her effort to elevate her rank even higher to that of officer. Meanwhile, the accident with White’s twisted scooter happened last July, literally hours earlier Under the bridge of the Mediterranean Preview of the sixth season on Bravo. At the time, she revealed that she could potentially lose her life, but luckily she ran away with “only” a fractured elbow, broken toes, concussion and a rash. Presumably, the reality star needed time to recover from those injuries before resuming filming.
However, there are those who think that the Under the bridge of the Mediterranean the co-star left for an entirely different reason. Last year there was a new backlash against ours in connection with the infamous firing of Hannah Ferrier in season five, in which Malia White sued Ferrier to Captain Sandy for bringing on board undeclared drugs. Ferrier and many of her supporters argue that White’s decision to take her out of her was numb about the stew chief’s anxiety issues (which is why the medications should have been prescribed in the first place). White insisted that she “she didn’t leave” due to the backlash, as you guessed. She said:
And the misconceptions are on the show [that] I’m really excited about the whole Hannah story and stuff. I have no regrets or anxiety about the show. It has happened, it has happened and it is time to leave it behind. Everyone has learned and it’s time to move on.
A leaked list of the alleged seventh season lineup, per to brag, suggests that only two returning students besides Captain Sandy: Courtney Veale and Mzi Dempers. The two were best known for kissing last year on drunk evenings. The rest of the cast is apparently a beginner Under the bridge of the Mediterranean.
Unsurprisingly, most of the former stars have decided not to return for another season. The drama with second stew Lexi Wilson in season six reached such a boiling point with everyone around her that Captain Sandy eventually had to fire her. Still, Wilson later accused his co-stars of embellishing their reactions to the time on camera, going so far as to call Malia White a “production insider” who would “influence” the cast of alcoholics and alcoholics. “. . “
Lexi Wilson may therefore be surprised to learn the news of Malia White’s official departure from the show. But the controversial second stew shouldn’t be too excited as White makes it clear it’s not forever.
Under the bridge of the MediterraneanSeason 7 is expected to air in the fall. Recover past seasons with a subscription to Peacock.
Source: Cinemablend

Benjamin Smith is a fashion journalist and author at Gossipify, known for his coverage of the latest fashion trends and industry insights. He writes about clothing, shoes, accessories, and runway shows, providing in-depth analysis and unique perspectives. He’s respected for his ability to spot emerging designers and trends, and for providing practical fashion advice to readers.