An Australian magician has shared footage of him allegedly being assault onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise, sparking outrage on the internet. 7NEWS
Murphy shared a video of the incident to his social media, captioning his TikTok video: “My assault onboard.”Murphy and the volunteer are holding objects in their mouth and briefly lean towards each other to tap them against each other.
It’s at this point that a man, understood to be the volunteer’s partner, is shown storming onstage and tackling Murphy.The man then walks away from the stage.“Entertainment, comedy, and magic are not contact sports,” Murphy wrote online.Murphy said his statement was not taken until a week after the incident.“How they said there were no witnesses to this baffles me.”Murphy was “physically bruised all over” from the incident, he said.
Royal Caribbean was contacted for comment but said “we are unable to comment on an ongoing investigation”.Your cookie settings are preventing this third party content from displaying.
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