The Housewife is heading to the open seas in the latter half of 'Below Deck' season 11.
Jill Zarin of The Real Housewives of New York City is coming to add some spice to the second half of Below Deck season 11.
On Monday, Bravo dropped the midseason trailer for the popular reality show and teased the arrival of the RHONY original cast member, 60, who starred on the show from 2008 to 2011. In the clip, Zarin appears as a demanding charter guest who pushes the yacht's staff to their limits.
"This is a buffet meal," Zarin says in the new clip. "It shouldn't be a three-hour meal. Make it better."
She goes on to tell the staff that her "burger's cold," and the video then cuts to Anthony Iracane voicing his confusion and frustration over the situation with the Real Housewives of New York City legend.
"Can I have a translator in the galley, please?" he says. "Because I have no idea what the f**k is going on right now."
ET recently chatted with Fraser Olender and Barbie "Barbie" Pascual about the new season and the appearance of Zarin, who Olender referred to as the "most difficult" guest of the entire season.
Meanwhile, Barbie told ET she was overjoyed to see the RHONY alum come on board.
"I was like, 'Jill!' And she was like, 'Do we know each other?'" Barbie said. "I know everything about Jill, so I was so excited to have Jill on board and she was really high maintenance, but so am I, and she's a Housewife, what do we expect?"
"She was fabulous. I loved her," she added.
The rest of the nearly three-minute trailer promises tears, hookups and a tense moment where Titheradge tells one member of the St. David's staff that they do not have a future working on the yacht.
"I've done everything I can for you to succeed. The issue is, you are not thriving," Titheradge tells a staff member who is not seen on camera. "If you're not all-encompassing, adding value to the rest of the crew, I can't have you here."
Also on board in the last nine episodes of season 11 is a new steward on the St. David who shakes things up for the crew members and the established relationships already underway prior to the new arrival showing up on the scene.
"She's an attractive girl," deckhand Kyle Stillie says.
"Bloody hell, I'm in trouble," adds deckhand Ben Willoughby.
Below Deck airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.
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