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Johnathan Shillingford, better known as Chef Jono, might be on the chopping block during season 9 of Below Deck Mediterranean . Originally from Roseau, Dominica, Jono transitioned from architecture to the culinary arts, branding himself a "culinary architect." However, his performance aboard the Mustique has been less than impressive.

Below Deck Med Season 9 charter guest Gigi Fernandez's tennis career and life Below Deck star 'sucks up' to Captain Sandy after accused of poor performance Despite his lackluster culinary skills, Chef Jono has been a source of entertainment , often twerking in the galley and reacting hilariously to the stews' drama . Yet, his antics might not be enough to keep him employed. As Screen Rant writes: "If Chef Jono can't handle simple dishes, a difficult guest could spell trouble for Captain Sandy and the crew.



” Although the charter guests have been easy to please, and his feud with stew Elena Dubaich has simmered down, Chef Jono's performance remains under scrutiny. Rumors suggest Captain Sandy might have an interim chef on standby if Jono doesn’t step up his game. Speculation is rife that Captain Sandy might bring back Chef Dave White, her supposed favorite chef, to replace Jono.

DON'T MISS: Below Deck Sailing Yacht’s Gary King behavior may stop season five from airing [REVEALED] Below Deck star issued warning to future crewmates after failed romance [LATEST] Below Deck fans are curious to know just how old Captain Kerry Titheradge is [REACTION] There's even been talk of Chef Dave returning if Jono doesn't improve ," per Screen Rant. While Jono's departure isn’t confirmed, his future is definitely unclear. Fans are eager to see if Chef Jono can turn things around and prove his critics wrong.

But for now, his place on the Mustique remains uncertain. New episodes of Below Deck Mediterranean air Mondays on Bravo and stream later on Peacock ..

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