Two internet personalities aboard Harmony of the Seas turned from streamers to fighters in an unexpected turn of events. The two were subsequently detained and removed from the Royal Caribbean ship following a fight on deck.
The fight, which was captured on video and widely shared on the internet, occurred on November 4th while the ship was en route from Galveston, Texas, to Roatán, Honduras, during a seven-night cruise in the Western Caribbean.
Multiple social media posts report that the confrontation was between two livestreamers, Chicken Andy (David Ryan) and BlackAssDave (Dave Willis). Both were taking part in a themed streamer cruise organized by content creator Ice Poseidon.
Online accounts from passengers described how ship security had already cautioned the two men after previous disruptions earlier in the journey.
Friends Again?
Ice Posiedon, the event’s host, later shared a video that shows Ryan and Willis still on shore in Honduras while the ship is boarding guests to leave. – View Video
A Disturbing List of Recent Cruise-Related Fights
The recent list of disturbing and violent fights that are taking place and being shared around the internet seems to continue with more regularity. Here is a summary of some of these events, along with the video footage.
Long Beach Cruise Terminal (August 2025)
Video footage shared by user @Rororowyaboatz captured at least a dozen people fighting and pulling each other’s hair before security intervened to break up the altercation.
See Video Below (Please note the profanity, and the video is disturbing)
Multiple Fights Break Out In Private Island Pool
Unfortunately, fights are even happening on the cruise line’s private destinations. Another fight broke out in the large lagoon-style pool at Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Below is Dawn Baker’s Facebook video. (Watch Till the End)
Massive ‘Chicken Finger’ Fight Breaks Out on Carnival Cruise
Disturbing footage was also from August 2025 shows the moment a massive melee broke out on a Carnival Cruise ship among fuming passengers seemingly upset over “chicken tenders.”
The violence among about two dozen brawlers erupted aboard the Carnival Sunrise at about 2 a.m. Monday — the last day of its voyage — as the ship was heading back to Miami, according to a passenger who filmed the mayhem.
Cruise Lines Have Zero Tolerance
Most experienced cruisers realize how severe fighting could be. The cruise lines have a zero tolerance for breaking this and other policies. Fighting could not only result in your detention while onboard, but also in your immediate removal at the first port of call, and possibly lead to charges as well. Further, once kicked off the ship, you would also be responsible for flying back home at your own expense.


