‘They Left Him In Honduras’: Woman Goes On Royal Caribbean Cruise With Her Boyfriend. Then He Gets Kicked Off


A woman asked for advice after she says her boyfriend and travel companion were kicked off of their Royal Caribbean cruise. Viewers are not pleased with the boyfriend’s behavior.

TikTok user Adrianah Lee (@adrianahlee) posted a video about the cruise nightmare last week. She starts the video by saying, “So my boyfriend got kicked off of the cruise that we went on together. So I’m dressed up for formal night to go by myself.”

What happened to the boyfriend?

“They left his a– in Honduras because he got in a physical fight,” she explains. “So I’ve just been chilling by myself for the past couple days. Anybody have any recommendations on what I should do? How is everybody else’s day going?”

Woman’s Boyfriend Gets Himself Kicked Off Royal Caribbean Cruise

In the comments section, viewers did not pull their punches with regard to offering opinions on Lee’s boyfriend’s behavior.

“Recommendation: Break up,” said one viewer.

A second viewer said, “I think this is why they’re saying having a boyfriend is embarrassing.”

A third person suggested, “Find a new boyfriend at formal night. Perhaps a grown man who can regulate his emotions?”

Others told the woman to focus on herself. “Go on every excursion,” said one person. “Enjoy every adventure. Vote on all the art and bid at all the art auctions. Dance late into the night. Get up early and enjoy the morning air. Live well and enjoy every moment. Don’t you dare dim yourself and mope because of his poor decisions.”

A Group Of Streamers Removed By Royal Caribbean For Fighting

Last week, People magazine reported on an incident between Kick streamers David Ryan (known as Chicken Andy) and Dave Willis (BlackA–Dave), during a Royal Caribbean cruise. Apparently, the two are involved in an internet rivalry that took a turn when the group of streamers got together in person. Both men posted about the issue on their Kick pages.

In a follow-up video, Lee goes into more detail about what happened and alludes to Ryan being her boyfriend. She explains that there is a “bigger” streamer named Ice Poseidon, whose real name is Paul Denino. A lot of people in the streaming community respect Denino, Lee says, and followed him on the cruise.

“So my boyfriend is known to be a troublemaker, but the first couple days of the cruise he was not getting in any trouble,” Lee says. “People who were getting in trouble were the other streamers, because they were just like arguing with guests or trolling guests—I don’t know.”

This led to a lot of chat activity, because viewers were shocked that Lee’s boyfriend wasn’t among those misbehaving. It seems like this might’ve escalated the situation and ultimately led to a confrontation between her boyfriend and Willis, who Lee says had both been drinking.

Lee claims that her boyfriend acted in self defense but that apparently didn’t matter to cruise authorities, who detained him for the evening before he was escorted off of the ship at its next stop in Honduras. Just hours later, Denino was among another group of streamers ejected from the ship.

Royal Caribbean Doesn’t Play About This Stuff

This isn’t the first time such a thing happened on a cruise. Back in April, Carnival Cruise banned two dozen people for participating in a brawl that started as the passengers exited the ship in Galveston. It’s at least more convenient to get banned once you’re already home as opposed to being stranded in a foreign country.

Royal Caribbean does not play about this kind of thing. According to its guest terms of service, anyone who poses a “concern or risk” to the health and safety of the ship or its occupants will be promptly handled by security and/or law enforcement. That can include detainment, quarantine, and, yes, being left off at the nearest stop.

And, you guessed it, anyone who leaves the ship in this manner is responsible for arranging alternative travel arrangements home. Nicely put, you’ll be out the cruise fare, your flight home, and any hotel or hostel you need to stay in the meantime.

UPDATE: Lee told BroBible the following in a statement:

“Unfortunately, my boyfriend did have to leave the cruise early because of an incident that led to a fight with another person. It was definitely not how we planned things to go. I considered leaving with him when he had to disembark in Honduras, but as I think I mentioned before, flights were just incredibly expensive at the time. So I ended up staying on the cruise, and honestly, it was a bit of a downer since we’d booked the trip to enjoy it together.”

BroBible contacted Ryan and Willis via email for comment. We also contacted Royal Caribbean via website contact form for comment.

Nina Hernandez
Nina Hernandez is a writer, journalist, music critic, and culture commentator based in Austin, Texas. Her work has appeared in the Daily Dot, Rolling Stone, the A.V. Club, Eater Austin, CultureMap San Antonio, and the Austin Chronicle. You can email her at: ninahernandezjournalism@gmail.com
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