A woman’s TikTok account of what allegedly happened aboard an NFL player’s yacht in Miami has gone viral, and the reason 12 women were removed from the boat is not what you’d expect. The host reportedly told another guest they were kicked off for being unattractive.
The story comes from TikTok creator Isabella, who goes by the handle @izwakeup.clips. According to BroBible, her video racked up over 10,600 views after she described an incident she says was shared with her about a party on an anonymous NFL player’s yacht docked in Miami.
In the video, Isabella says a group of roughly 40 women were invited to the yacht. About an hour passed with the boat still at the dock. Then, according to her account, the host called all the girls into the living room, had them stand in a circle around the perimeter, and began pointing at them one by one. He picked 12 out of the 40 and told them they had to leave. “He’s not giving an explanation,” she recalled him saying. “You have to go. I don’t have time to explain it.”
The host’s real reason came out later
The kicked-off women were frustrated and confused, having waited over an hour hoping to meet the NFL player on board. After the boat finally departed without them, Isabella says the host’s reasoning leaked out. He reportedly told someone on board that the group had been “way over capacity” and that they’d had to remove “the chopped ones.”
The slang term “chopped” is widely understood to mean ugly or unattractive. Merriam-Webster has documented the word in this context, noting its use in informal speech to describe someone considered physically unappealing.
Isabella later clarified in her caption that she wasn’t actually on the boat herself. “If I was on that boat I would’ve just left,” she wrote. “Keep that energy away from me.” She also noted in the comments, “I was not even there, read the caption. This is just what someone told me.”
Commenters were not sympathetic
The story sparked plenty of discussion in the comments, but most viewers weren’t exactly outraged on behalf of the women who got kicked off. “How is that crazy, that was the most mundane story of all time,” one commenter wrote. Another offered a blunt response: “Buy your own yacht, and that wouldn’t be a problem.” A third person asked, “What’s crazy about that? Why do you think you’re on the yacht in the first place?”
The reaction reflects a larger conversation around the so-called “yacht girl” culture, which has been heavily discussed on social media in recent years. Urban Dictionary defines the term as referring to attractive young women who seek access to luxury settings through wealthy men, though the reality is more complicated. In Hollywood circles, the term carries heavier implications, with women sometimes recruited for such events through entertainment or hospitality agencies while believing they are taking on regular gig work.
The viral video is just one of many stories circulating online about what really goes on at high-profile private boat parties. It joins a long list of strange things people witness at gatherings they thought would be straightforward fun. Sometimes the weirdest part is not what happens on the water, but how casually people justify it.
BroBible reported it had reached out to Isabella for additional comment. No NFL player was identified by name in her account, and the allegations remain unverified. The identity of the host, the player, and the women involved has not been confirmed.
Meanwhile, social media continues to pull back the curtain on what luxury events actually look like from the inside, from unexpected surprises at casual outings to apparently rigorous appearance checks at private yacht parties.











