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YouTuber permanently banned from Six Flags due to chicken nugget roller coaster prank

YouTuber permanently banned from Six Flags due to chicken nugget roller coaster prank

A YouTuber has received a lifetime ban from all Six Flags parks after posting a video that quickly went viral. In the clip, Allen Ferrell is seen munching on chicken nuggets while aboard the famous Millennium Force roller coaster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio.

The video, shared in May, caught the attention of many online, amassing hundreds of thousands of views. It evidently raised safety concerns, leading Six Flags to take action against Ferrell.

According to a spokesperson for Six Flags, food and loose items are not allowed on rides due to potential safety hazards. They have confirmed that Ferrell is permanently banned from all their parks, emphasizing a strict policy regarding guest conduct.

“Safety is the foundation of our business,” the spokesperson stated. They further clarified that guests who violate the park’s Code of Conduct will not be admitted.

Ferrell, who has over 1.8 million subscribers on YouTube, is recognized for his challenge videos featuring unique stunts. In the roller coaster video, he cleverly concealed a box of chicken nuggets before boarding the ride.

Once onboard, he started eating as they climbed the massive first hill, even asking a friend for dipping sauce during the ride. He revealed that, by the end, he managed to consume seven out of ten nuggets.

Unsurprisingly, the video sparked a mix of reactions online, with many viewers amused by the unusual challenge. One commenter joked, “Someone was 100% punched in the face with that sauce,” while another said, “Enjoy your lifetime ban!”

This isn’t Ferrell’s first viral stunt at Millennium Force; previously, he uploaded a clip of himself eating a McDonald’s sandwich on the same ride, which has garnered over 5 million views.

It seems Ferrell’s appetite for adventure—and fast food—might have led him into some unexpected territory. Fox News Digital has reached out to him for further comments.

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