Royal Caribbean Removes Ice Poseidon for Alleged Swinger Hunt
A notable incident recently unfolded aboard the Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas, involving prominent streamers, including Ice Poseidon. The group faced removal due to alleged behavioral misconduct, which reportedly included physical altercations and inappropriate interactions with other passengers.
Incident Overview
Paul Denino, known online as Ice Poseidon, along with fellow streamers, altered what was intended to be a restful vacation into a chaotic spectacle. Incidents included:
- Fighting among streamers on deck.
- Broadcasting themselves seeking out “swingers” by knocking on cabin doors.
Key Figures Involved
Within this group, two streamers, David Ryan, also known as Chicken Andy, and David Willis, referred to as BlackAssDave, engaged in a significant confrontation. This escalated into a physical fight, recorded and viewed by other passengers, resulting in their detainment and disembarkation at Roatán, Honduras.
Inappropriate Behavior on Board
As tensions rose on the cruise ship, other members of the streamer group allegedly filmed passengers without consent. Some cruisers expressed their dissatisfaction, leading to verbal exchanges with the streamers. Many passengers felt uncomfortable with the group’s actions.
Removal from Harmony of the Seas
Ultimately, the group faced removal while docked at Costa Maya, Mexico. Ice Poseidon, along with four other streamers, departed amid a live broadcast, where their exit was marked by mixed reactions from the crowd.
Denino described his removal as a “walk of shame,” reflecting on the clapping from some passengers as they left the boat. This incident serves as a reminder of the potential for unfortunate disruptions during leisure travels.
Royal Caribbean has yet to comment formally on the situation involving Ice Poseidon and the other streamers. The strong response from cruise passengers highlights the fine line between entertainment and respect for shared spaces.