  One man has been arrested after a cruise descended into a ‘drug-fuelled orgy’ while it was being filmed for a new TV programme
  The party cruise on board Royal Caribbean’s ‘Vision of the Seas’ saw people allegedly snorting cocaine, sleeping on floors and being ‘all over eachother’ on sunbeds, according to passengers
 Teenager dies during game of 'Russian roulette' One described the trip, which began in Barcelona, as a ‘floating Geordie Shore’
  When the ship, which is set to star on Channel 4’s reality programme Shipmates, pulled into its first port, Cannes, a British man was met by police and arrested
  Another man was pictured being pushed in a wheelchair by staff after becoming too intoxicated to walk
  To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web   browser that   supports HTML5  video    One partygoer is said to have thrown up into the pool
   A woman aboard, Alicia Morris, 37, told The Sun: ‘It was like a floating episode of Geordie Shore with drugs and escorts and a police raid or two
 The show was being filmed all the time on the boat, with cameras everywhere.’ Taliban chief who ordered the murder of Malala Yousafzai is killed in drone strikeAnother said: ‘Sometimes you didn’t know if you were on a cruise or in the middle of some drug-fuelled orgy
’  The cruise, which visited Cannes, Ibiza and Mallorca before heading back to Barcelona, started at £600 per person, and had 1,500 people on board
  Alicia added: ‘It was a far cry from the glamorous party cruise it’s advertised to be
 It was carnage.’  There is no suggestion that anyone involved in any wrongdoing was involved in Shipmates
 Heart-breaking images of little girl ‘beaten by father’ and left chained to toilet  Speaking to Metro
co.uk, Channel 4 said: ‘Any suggestion that an arrest or drug investigation involved anyone in the programme is untrue
  ‘We cannot comment on the behaviour of other passengers.’ Royal Caribbean Cruises confirmed the arrest of a man in Cannes, adding that it has a ‘zero tolerance’ policy on possession of drugs aboard its ships
  A spokesperson said: ‘We have a zero tolerance policy for the use or possession of illegal drugs on our ships
    ‘Ship charters are held to the same strict standards. We operate with the health and safety of our guests and crew as our highest priority, and we cooperate fully with law enforcement when we are aware of violations
’  Metro.co.uk has contacted Channel 4 for further comment.  
