Below Deck Sailing Yacht star Daisy Kelliher is sailing the seas with her very own new podcast, The Hollywood Reporter can exclusively reveal.
The reality star is launching Yacht Mess alongside her friend and former Below Deck charter guest Marc MacNamara. Produced and distributed by Studio71, the new podcast will delve into everything from pop cultures waves of drama to the behind-the-scenes of the yachting industry, of course.
The first episode of Yacht Mess will be released next Tuesday. Marc and Daisy unpack the wildest, most cringeworthy, yet somehow fascinating people and events that make you shake your head and say, Did that really just happen? Theyll navigate the waves of drama, from celebrity meltdowns to hilarious mishaps in pop culture and the high and low tides of luxury getaways and sometimes the outrageous behavior that makes yachting and travel so irresistible: hilarious, unfiltered and unapologetically messy, the logline for the show reads.
Kelliher has served as the longtime chief stew of Below Deck Sailing Yacht since season two debuted in 2021. Next up, shell be seen as part of the fan-favorite Below Deck Down Under spinoff in early 2026.
Marc and I are excited to be launching Yacht Mess. I cant wait for fans to connect with me in a new way and experience an even more unfiltered version of myself, Kelliher said in a statement. Together, were excited to navigate the stormy seas of work, dating, pop culture and more on our way to calmer waters.
Yacht Mess is produced by Studio71, which also supports distribution, marketing and ad sales for the podcast across audio and video. Yacht Mess joins the media companys growing slate, which also includes podcasts like Bill Mahers Club Random, Kill Tony and Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratts The Fame Game.
Were thrilled to partner with Daisy and Marc on Yacht Mess, a podcast that showcases their chemistry and great storytelling, said Adam Boorstin, co-CEO of Studio71, in a statement. The show captures the humor and authenticity fans love about reality TV, and were excited to help them connect with audiences in new ways.










