Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 3
Six Flags Bans YouTuber Allen Ferrell for Life After 10-Nugget Roller Coaster Stunt
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 3

Six Flags Bans YouTuber Allen Ferrell for Life After 10-Nugget Roller Coaster Stunt

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 3

Summary

  • Six Flags permanently barred Allen Ferrell from all its parks after his May video showed him eating McDonald’s chicken nuggets on Cedar Point’s Millennium Force, a stunt that drew hundreds of thousands of views.
  • The company said food and other loose items are banned on rides because they can become safety hazards, adding that guests who violate its code of conduct are not welcome.
  • Ferrell, who has 1.8 million YouTube subscribers, hid the nuggets before entering the park and later said he ate 7 of the 10 pieces while riding, with a friend handing him dipping sauce.
  • The clip triggered a wave of online reactions, and it was not his first such video: a 2023 post showed him eating a McDonald’s sandwich on the same coaster and has topped 5 million views.

Insights

Could this YouTuber face legal charges beyond the ban for his high-speed stunt?
Are lifetime bans the new norm for creators who risk public safety for views?
How will the new Six Flags mega-merger impact park rules and punishments for guests?