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Wild 60-Person Brawl Breaks Out On Carnival Cruise Ship After Alleged Threesome Among Guests

Wild 60-Person Brawl Breaks Out On Carnival Cruise Ship After Alleged Threesome Among Guests
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Next time you go on a cruise, be prepared to put up or shut up.

A recent Carnival Cruise became infamous as a massive brawl broke out among several dozen passengers.


It’s reported to have started because of a threesome.

Hard to imagine how this all got so out of hand.

The video shows a large group of passengers fighting without any signs of slowing down, as a few other passengers film the wild scene. It’s not what you’d expect from a relaxing and comfortable cruise.

The brawl lasted an hour and upwards of 60 people were involved, according to witness Theresa James, a passenger and travel agent.

The melee spanned from the fifth floor to the first floor with the chaos involving many passengers. Eventually, the security team was able to deescalate the situation.

But not before one of the most insane nights of these people’s lives took place.


The event was so crazy, they had to have the U.S. Coast Guard escort the ship back to shore. It’s unknown if anyone was arrested at this time but New York City police were on standby.

However, according to James, the fight broke out because one passenger accused their partner of chearing in a threesome. Their couple’s squabble quickly went out of control, as the fight moved from the dance floor to the whole floor.

It’s such a strange sight, people couldn’t help but joke.


The passenger who took the video, @nyeem0, said he was listening to music at the bar when the “brawl broke out of nowhere!”

It was crazy, but maybe more predictable than we thought?

Nyeem0 said,

“It was the last night so i guess they wanted to go out with a bang.”

And they most certainly did.

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