Johnny Somali is currently in feud with Ice Poseidon and he stated that the latter needs to apologize to him as he has banned Ice from Korea.

Controversial streamer, Johnny Somali is currently making the news because of some legal issues in South Korea. Johnny Somali is in trouble for his outrageous actions in South Korea, which include dancing obscenely on a statue honoring the suffering of wartime “comfort women” and displaying an “I have a bomb” letter to residents.
Following the incidents, legal analyst YouTuber “Legal Mindset” has been the target of some grave charges from Ice Poseidon, who says that he is paying Johnny to behave in this way to increase his fame. People in the online community of creators are wondering how far they will go for the clicks. It has become a major topic of discussion. Ice Poseidon said:
“I wouldn’t be shocked if Legal Mindset is paying Johnny to try to [mess] with me.”
Although Ice offered no proof, he said that Legal Mindset and Johnny were trying to infuriate South Koreans. In reply to Ice Poseidon, Johnny Somali stated that he had banned the streamer from Korea. He also said that Ice would need to apologize to him. Somali stated:
“You’re banned from Seoul by me. If you don’t message me on Instagram, and squash the beef, and apologize, you gotta check in with me when you come to Seoul ni**a. You ask for permission. You come to my Instagram and ask me ‘Johnny, can I please come to Seoul, please. Please don’t snipe me, please don’t come to me. Please, I’m sorry. I’m sorry for conspiring with Sam Pepper and ABZ to get you banned and f**k up your money off Kick. I’m sorry bro, I’m sorry bro.’ That’s it!”
Johnny Somali says Ice Poseidon is banned from Seoul by him and that he needs to message him on Instagram to squash the beef and ask for permission to come to Seoul. pic.twitter.com/5R6wWHLMhe
— TheRandomGamerDude (@RandomGamerTRGD) March 23, 2025
Johnny Somali Was Arrested and Banned For Streaming in Korea
After recording himself dancing and insulting the police while wandering the streets of Seoul, South Korea, Johnny Somali was apparently detained and banned from another streaming platform.
This occurred one day after a legal expert warned that Somali might be charged with further crimes. A streamer filed a police report after Somali was accused of following them into a bar and spilling a drink. According to the expert, Legal Mindset, he may be charged with disruption, harassment, and stalking.
He stated:
“I wake up to hear Ramsey Khalid Ismael (Johnny Somali) ran around the streets of Seoul in his boxers last night, repeatedly taunting cops until he was finally arrested (temporarily, he’s been released) and his sole live streaming platform, Parti, suspended him. Hell of a night.”
However, Johnny Somali’s channel was once again available after the 24-hour suspension. Legal Mindset claims that the Parti developers did not have a “sincere intent to punish” Somali. Instead, he shared what appeared to be their Discord messages. They read that they were trying to remove the video from his feed and “impede” the police.
Today Johnny Somali was UNBANNED on Parti, effectively confirming that this little more than either an unsuccessful ploy to hide information or a marketing push, rather than a sincere intent to punish. As seen on platforms like Twitch, 24 hour bans only serve to drive traffic. https://t.co/fe0tPlE1WW
— Legal Mindset (@TheLegalMindset) March 23, 2025
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