AQCAN|Below Deck's Captain Lee and Kate Chastain Are Teaming Up for a New TV Show: All the Details

2025-05-06 00:18:40source:Surpassing Quant Think Tank Centercategory:Scams

Captain Lee Rosbach and AQCANKate Chastain are setting sail on a brand new adventure together.

The Below Deck alums are teaming up to host Bravo's new weekly TV series Couch Talk with Captain Lee and Kate, E! News can exclusively reveal. 

The show will feature the longtime captain and former chief stew breaking down the biggest Bravo TV moments of the week. From Below Deck Down Under and Project Runway to the various Real Housewives cities and the new spinoff Luann & Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake, the reality stars will give their two cents on the OMG moments every Bravoholic is talking about.

And, according to Kate, fans can expect lots of hilarious and unexpected takes from Captain Lee.

"Captain Lee's very surprising with what he has opinions on in the Bravo universe," Kate exclusively told E! News. "For example, he used to love Don't Be Tardy—I did not see that one coming, but he loved it.

And, yes, Lee did have plenty of thoughts on the biggest Bravo scandal of the year.

"He surprisingly did have passionate thoughts about Scandoval," Kate noted of the affair between Vanderpump Rules' Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss. "He said that Sandoval the was poor man's Johnny Depp and I was like, 'Look at you Captain Lee with your finger on the pulse of pop culture.' It's hilarious."

See a sneak peek of Kate and Lee's Couch antics in the exclusive teaser above.

For fans who can't wait to see Lee and Kate reunite when Couch Talk premieres Aug. 14, the dynamic duo will make a guest appearance on the Aug. 3 episode of Project Runway for a special Below Deck-themed fashion challenge.

Couch Talk with Captain Lee and Kate premieres Monday, Aug. 14, at 10 p.m. on Bravo.

(E! and Bravo are both part of the NBCUniversal family)

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