![]() So far, when I set my mind to something, I go for it in my life. "No I was in a bad situation for myself there. "Life is too short, and nobody is guaranteed a tomorrow."Ībbi said that she doesn't have any regrets when it comes to leaving this season of Below Deck. "If you aren’t happy with what you’re doing and you know what you love is waiting for you, why not go for it?" she tweeted. Sad to say bye to everyone, even more difficult to leave,knowing I’m letting them go a man-down.I hope they replace me with someone who will love it,&who knows what they’re doing!Hope the guys will be better off in the end! #goodtimes & Goodluck Abbi Murphy November 12, 2019īut ultimately, Abbi said that life is too short to be miserable. All the best to you and good luck on the rest of the season!" "On the boat, you were very kind and respectful to me, and I believe you’re a good guy and a good leader. "I understand if you don’t understand that the decision was good for my mental health and my future," she tweeted in response to the Below Deck boss. So she decided to agree to disagree with Captain Lee when it came to his thoughts on her departure. He was always open to have a discussion and share stories and give advice. But while I was there, I really liked working for Captain Lee. "But now watching the show, I’m like, oh, maybe that didn’t come across very well. He gave me really good advice," she recalled. "On the boat, I really thought that I had a good relationship with Captain Lee. ![]() First try so I didn’t know until I was there."Ībbi told The Daily Dish that she had a good relationship with Captain Lee while working for him this season. I just wasn’t cut out for that type of yachting. In response to Captain Lee questioning her professionalism on Twitter, Abbi said, "I had to be professional working for the Governor, working in law, where I was taken seriously and loved what I was doing. Seeing it thru, shows what you are made of. It may not have been for you, but quitting before you finish your commitment is not good for you at all. ![]() No, not the best thing for you in the end Abbi, the best thing you could have done, is to have done what you committed to do. "You not only disappoint yourself, but you let everyone else down." "One should not embark on the task, if you are not willing to see it through," he said. You should probably step out of it and focus on your future that will last longer than your time on the boat."Ĭaptain Lee later noted on Twitter that he was "not surprised" that Abbi chose to end her time as part of the Valor crew this season. "I think that proves even that I took my engagement very seriously because I don’t think you should be newly engaged and in, you know, a type of environment with a lot of partying and a lot of different elements with guys and this and that. I know that I made a commitment, and it was very hard for me to walk out of that commitment, but I think it was best for myself and it was best for my future - even with my future marriage - that I left," she said. ![]() I felt like I wasn’t myself in the situation, and, for me, when I feel like I’m defeated by my environment, I wanna excuse myself from it. I wasn’t very comfortable in the situation. "I decided to leave, I would say, for a couple reasons. Below Deck Crew Member Speaks out After Exiting Season 7Ībbi explained her decision to leave this season of Below Deck during a phone interview with The Daily Dish prior to Monday night's episode airing.
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