A Bravo reality TV personality was arrested in Florida earlier this week for a suspected DUI.
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According to TMZ, Below Deck star Trevor Walker was taken into custody by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at around 2:30 a.m. on Monday. He was charged with four counts, including a felony DUI.
The other offenses were driving on a suspended license, committing a moving traffic violation, and a separate misdemeanor theft charge.
Walker was released from custody on Tuesday morning. He is scheduled to appear in court later this month. The latest run-in with the law comes just two months after Walker was arrested for larceny.
He was also arrested in Escambia County in 2024 for a misdemeanor DUI.
Walker Has Become One of the Most Notorious ‘Below Deck’ Cast Members
During his short-lived appearance on Below Deck, Walker was seen as a not-so-pleasant co-worker.
He was quickly demoted from senior deckhand by co-star Kelly Johnson. This was after he failed ot get along with his crewmates and was often seen arguing with Johnson.
It didn’t take long for Captain Lee Rosbach to fire him. However, he became one of the most notorious crew members on the reality TV show.
During a 2016 interview with The Daily Dish, Rosbach didn’t hold back his true thoughts about Walker.
“‘Let go’ is much too pleasant,” he said when asked about terminating Walker. “He got fired. “It wasn’t a ‘let go,’ it was, ‘I’ll let you down easy.’ He got fired for being a f— up.”
Rosbach then stated, “Trevor doesn’t play well with others. He’s extremely offensive. One drink is not enough, and two is too many. He doesn’t handle his alcohol well. He doesn’t interact socially well with other people. And you have to have that chemistry on a yacht.”
The famous captain stressed the importance of crew members getting along. “You don’t necessarily have to like everyone that you work with. You can have your dislikes. But you need to be professional enough to set it aside, do your job, and get along as best as you can. Trevor is just way too full of himself. Not enough room on that boat for anybody with an ego that size.”
Johnson agreed with Rosbach and called Walker “the worst crewmember” he’s ever had.
“I don’t say that lightly. I wish that wasn’t the case,” Johnson explained. “Because him failing as a deckhand is a direct reflection of me because my leadership skills weren’t able to approach him in the appropriate manner for him to maybe change.”
