Deshae Frost allegedly hits woman on yacht during YouTube series filming [VIDEO]
Former Director Quits YouTube Series, Posts Apology After Leaked Boat Footage Surfaces
A 15‑second video clip has ignited a firestorm on social media after surfacing over the weekend. The footage was posted by X user @FearedBuck this afternoon (April 11). It appears to show content creator Deshae Frost striking a woman aboard a yacht during the filming of a YouTube dating series. The clip is accompanied by an Instagram statement from the project’s former director. He announced he quit the series and asked for forgiveness.
The director, identified as @chrizdafu, wrote: “The Reason I quit Directing 10 Episode Series on YouTube. No Man should ever hit a Woman, i pray that the lord my God Jesus Christ forgives me.” The post has since been removed or made inaccessible, but screenshots and the X clip continue to circulate. As of press time, Frost has not issued a verified public response to the allegations.
Leaked Boat Footage Shows Physical Altercation
The clip is presented in split‑screen format, with the left panel showing handheld footage from the deck of a yacht. A city skyline and open water are visible in the background under daylight conditions. Several individuals appear in the frame. This includes women in swimwear and a shirtless man identified as Deshae Frost.
At the center of the altercation is a woman with long dark curly hair wearing a yellow and blue bikini top. Within the first few seconds of the video, she is seen crouching or bending forward. Meanwhile, others gesture around her. The shirtless man approaches from behind or the side. Rapid arm movements occur as she is pushed and falls backward onto the deck.
The camera then shifts to an indoor area with dimmer lighting. There, additional physical contact appears to take place. The footage becomes increasingly shaky and blurry. As a result, making it difficult to discern exact actions. A close‑up selfie shot of a man speaking to the camera concludes the clip. The man speaks and says “this is too much.” Meanwhile, the people inside the yacht who are filming react in disbelief to what they just witnessed.
Director Quits YouTube Series, Cites Onboard Events
The director’s Instagram statement provides the only direct commentary from someone involved in the production. He explicitly cites the on‑boat events as the reason for abandoning the 10‑episode series. His words express both a moral stance against violence and a personal plea for religious forgiveness.
The statement does not name Deshae Frost directly, but the accompanying video leaves little doubt about which incident prompted the decision. The director has not provided additional details about the production timeline or whether any footage was reported to authorities. His original Instagram post has since been deleted, though screenshots remain widely shared.
Public records indicate the series was filmed in 2023. Thus, making the leaked footage approximately three years old. The delay between the incident and the clip’s emergence raises questions about why the director chose to release the material now. No law enforcement reports or civil filings related to the 2023 event have been referenced in available sources.
Deshae Frost’s History of Heated On‑Camera Arguments
Deshae Frost is a social media personality and actor with millions of followers across platforms. He is known for prank videos, reality‑style dating content. Additionally, he does collaborative group shoots often set on yachts or in luxury environments. His YouTube channel features a mix of comedic sketches and relationship‑focused series.
Prior circulating clips have shown Frost engaged in verbal arguments with women during similar productions. One earlier video, referenced in X discussions, purportedly shows physical aggression toward a woman. However, that footage predates the 2023 yacht series and remains unconnected in official capacity. These past incidents have contributed to a pattern of scrutiny around his treatment of female participants.
The 2023 series at the center of the current controversy featured multiple female contestants and was promoted as a search for romantic connections. The yacht setting and group activities were central to the show’s aesthetic. The leaked footage suggests that behind‑the‑scenes tensions escalated beyond the performative arguments that sometimes appeared in final edits.
Woman Claims Confrontation Started Over Sexual Refusal
According to public statements from the woman involved – identified in some accounts as the contestant in the blue bikini – the altercation began after she indicated she did not want to engage in sexual activity with Frost during the production. She alleges that Frost responded by removing and discarding her wig, valued at approximately $500, into the water.
The woman has addressed the matter in follow‑up videos and comments on social media. Her account provides a motive for the physical escalation that the silent footage alone does not convey. She has not indicated whether she filed a police report or pursued legal action against Frost or the production team.
Her statements have been met with both support and skepticism. Some viewers accept her version of events as consistent with the visible tension in the preceding argument footage. Others question why she continued to interact with Frost or appear in other clips after the alleged incident.
Social Media Reacts With Backlash, Demands for Context, and Self‑Defense Claims
X users have responded to the @FearedBuck post with intense engagement. The original clip accumulated over 2.7 million views, 34,000 likes, and nearly 1,000 quotes within 24 hours. Many commenters expressed direct condemnation of the physical contact, emphasizing that no man should strike a woman under any circumstances. “This is nasty work,” one user wrote, while another called for Frost to be “canceled” and for sponsors to drop him.
A significant portion of replies questioned the completeness of the released footage, noting that the 15‑second clip lacks context from moments before or after the physical contact. “Where is the full unedited video?” one user asked. Another wrote, “We need the lead‑up to know what really happened.” A smaller subset advanced self‑defense interpretations, pointing to slow‑motion frame analyses that appear to show the woman making initial hand contact before Frost responded.
The woman’s account about the wig and her refusal of sexual advances also fueled discussion. Some users accepted her story as credible and called for legal consequences. Others expressed skepticism, citing the lack of police reports or the delayed release of footage. The debate over whether the footage shows an unprovoked assault or an escalated confrontation remains unresolved in the absence of a full recording or official statements from all parties.
What Comes Next After Viral Clip and Director’s Statement
As of press time, Deshae Frost has not issued a verified public response to the leaked footage or the director’s statement. His social media accounts remain active, but no posts address the incident directly. Circulating secondary clips, of unverified origin, attribute brief remarks to him suggesting the woman “got what she deserved,” but these have not been confirmed.
The director’s Instagram post has been deleted, and he has not provided further commentary. The woman involved has continued to speak on social media, but no legal filings or police reports have surfaced. Frost’s brand partnerships and upcoming projects have not publicly commented on the controversy.
The absence of official statements leaves room for continued speculation. Whether Frost will address the allegations directly, whether the woman will pursue legal action, and whether the director will release additional footage remain open questions. For now, the internet has added this incident to the growing archive of creator controversies that live on through leaked clips and deleted posts.
The Fallout From Leaked Yacht Footage
The Deshae Frost yacht video is the latest in a series of social media scandals involving content creators and alleged behind‑the‑scenes misconduct. The director’s decision to post the footage and then delete it suggests a conflicted attempt at accountability. The woman’s account adds a layer of alleged motive that the silent clip does not capture.
What is clear is that the footage has damaged Frost’s public image, regardless of the eventual outcome. The phrase “no man should ever hit a woman” has attached itself to his name in search results and discussion threads. The director’s apology for his own role in the production implies that more than one person on that yacht felt something went terribly wrong.
Without a full recording, a police report, or a direct statement from Frost, the truth of what happened may never be fully established. But the court of public opinion has already begun deliberating. And in that court, the burden of proof often falls on the accused to explain images that viewers have already judged.
