‘Below Deck Mediterrean’ Charter Guest Josef Rettman Reveals He Once Let 6 Women Pee On Him

‘Below Deck Mediterrean’ Charter Guest Josef Rettman Reveals He Once Let 6 Women Pee On Him

Below Deck Mediterranean‘s worst guest is back to stir the pot.

If you’re not caught up, Season 11 of the Below Deck spinoff is off to an explosive start. Last week’s episode, Season 11, Episode 3, “Guestzilla on Board,” featured the start of the second charter of the season. The primary guests were Johnny Damon, a former Major League Baseball player, and his wife, Michelle. The Damons are not new to the reality show, previously being passengers on charters during Season 4 and Season 5.

However this time, the Damons chose to bring a new friend. Big mistake.

This so-called friend is Josef Rettman, who is quite the character. While we broke down all of Josef’s shenanigans from last week’s episode, I highly recommend you witness his drunken actions yourself, which are single-handedly responsible for the crew’s anxiety. Even Captain Sandy Yawn was genuinely worried about Josef’s effect on her crew. It’s TV gold!

At the end of last week’s episode, the tension between Josef and Bosun Nathan Gallagher reached its breaking point. While Nathan was on watch on the bridge, Josef barged in, seemingly ready for a fight. It was a classic cliffhanger.

Dying to know what happened with Josef and Nathan? Did Nathan heed Captain Sandy’s sage advice? Did Josef get kicked off the boat? We’re here to break down everything that happened with Josef on this week’s episode of Below Deck Mediterranean.

So… did Nathan fight Josef?

Fortunately (or unfortunately), no. Nathan did a fantastic job keeping his cool as Josef went on a drunken rant, telling him:”I don’t like you, but I respect you.” Josef then proceeded to challenge Nathan to arm wrestle, which Nathan politely declined. Following that uncomfortable conversation, Josef ordered another margarita and started to trauma dump on Nathan.

There was no topic off limits for Josef. He discussed his past financial woes, shared his experience seeing U2 fly in on a helicopter, made more misogynistic comments (not surprising), and, finally, graphically recounted a weird sexual encounter, proudly stating, “I’ve had, like, six girls pee on me at once.” Too much information, Josef. Despite it all, Nathan handled the entire situation with grace, and he ends his shift unscathed.

When Cooper took over watch duty from Nathan at 2:59 a.m., Josef blurted out that his father passed when he was just 14 years old. What followed was an excruciating moment of silence as Cooper was too stunned to speak. Perhaps sensing the awkwardness, Josef finally excused himself to go to bed. However, that moment of vulnerability served as a reminder to viewers why Josef is so terrible: Hurt people hurt people.

Josef Below Deck Mediterranean S11 EP4
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In the morning, Josef couldn’t stop raving to Captain Sandy about how he and Nathan were able to have a heart-to-heart. We’re not sure if that’s how Nathan would describe their conversation, but it’s better than more unwanted arm wrestle requests! Now that Josef found a new appreciation for life after his conversation with Nathan, his spirits remained high for the rest of the charter. After hearing he and his fellow passengers would be visiting a nearby world-famous oyster farm, Josef states: “I’m recently-divorced. The world is my oyster.” It appeared that overnight, Josef had become an optimist.

After those first ten minutes, the episode shifted its focus away from Josef. If you’re here to hate-watch Josef, don’t worry—he had plenty of camera time throughout the remainder of the episode. Right before their departure, Josef asked the crew an awkward question. “Do you think there’s any chance that my girl is coming back?”

Josef, I can answer that for you. She’s not coming back.

In the end, Josef exclaimed, “I’m gonna add $15,000 to whatever the tip is” right before he and his “friends” depart. Before they go their separate ways, Josef made sure to snap a photo of Nathan. I guess it’s safe to say Josef never wants to forget this experience. Luckily, Josef can rewatch his drunk behavior on the yacht for the rest of time, thanks to Peacock.

In the end, the hefty $50,000 tip was the crew’s well-earned reward for dealing with a guest as difficult as Josef. As Captain Sandy said, “Yachting is a business. You’re always gonna have the Josefs. When they’re rude and obnoxious, you have to diffuse.”

Where to watch Below Deck Med:

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