“We spent a lot of time on the phone,” Hannah said of Aesha. “Obviously, as a chief, you’ve got a lot of things that make your life easier like schedules and provisioning lists and what you need to set up a boat and all of that, so I would I spent a lot of time kind of compiling all those documentations into a file for her so that her job was going to be as easy as possible.”
Simply put, “I want her to succeed,” Hannah added. “She’s a friend of mine and I think that so often people in life are either jealous or they’re trying to kind of go, ‘Oh, well, I had to do it myself, so you do it yourself too.’ It’s like, ‘No, we’re friends. We need to help each other.'”
In what should come as no surprise to Below Deck Med fans, Hannah isn’t exactly friends with all of her former co-stars—namely Malia White, who was the one to tell Capt. Sandy that Hannah had undeclared Valium and a CBD pen on board, leading to her dismissal. (Hannah has since explained that the Valium was prescribed and the CBD was legal where they were sailing.)