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Six Flags Permanently Bans Influencer from All Parks After Viral Stunt

YouTuber Allen Ferrell has reportedly been banned for life from all Six Flags parks after posting a viral video of himself eating McDonald’s chicken nuggets while riding Millennium Force at Cedar Point in Ohio. Ferrell, who has more than 1.8 million YouTube subscribers, attempted the stunt as part of a challenge and was filmed sneaking the nuggets into the park before pulling them out once seated on the coaster.

In the video, Ferrell can be seen eating a 10-piece order of nuggets as the ride climbs and drops, even asking his cameraman for sauce mid-ride. The clip quickly drew hundreds of thousands of views online, but park officials said the behavior violated safety rules. Cedar Point spokesperson Tony Clark said the ban applies to all Six Flags parks for life and explained that the park has a strict policy against loose items on rides, including food, because they can create choking hazards and other safety risks.

Clark said the park has zero tolerance for unsafe conduct and stressed that guests must follow all written and verbal instructions while riding. He added that anyone who violates the park’s Code of Conduct is not welcome back. Ferrell said he understood the decision, noting that the park does not want people getting hurt, while also describing the stunt as a fun challenge.

This was not Ferrell’s first food-related roller coaster video. In 2025, he posted another clip showing himself eating a McDonald’s sandwich on Millennium Force, a video that later surpassed 5 million views. The latest stunt has again sparked attention online, blending amusement park thrill-seeking with the risks of filming viral content on a moving ride.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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