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Published 14:49 29 May 2026 GMT
A social media influencer has been permanently banned from every Six Flags theme park after a bizarre stunt.
Content creator Allen Ferrell was blacklisted by the company after posting a viral video showing himself eating nuggets while riding the Millennium Force coaster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio.
Before filming himself eating McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets on one of America’s tallest roller coasters, he entered the ride with the food hidden in his underwear.
“This guest has been banned from all Six Flags parks for life,” a spokesperson for Six Flags Cedar Point told WTOL.
The park made it clear that the punishment came down to safety concerns.
“Safety is a cornerstone of our business and we have zero tolerance for inappropriate and unsafe behavior,” the statement said. “Our ride safety policy strictly prohibits all loose articles on rides, including food which can become a choking hazard.”
Ferrell, 26, filmed himself stuffing a 10-piece Chicken McNuggets box down the front of his pants before boarding the 310-foot steel roller coaster, which reaches speeds of up to 93mph.
The stunt began after a follower had dared him to attempt the bizarre challenge.
“Try to eat a 10-piece nugget while on a roller coaster,” Ferrell read aloud at the start of the video.
“What is wrong with you?” he joked back sarcastically before the footage cut to him sneaking the nuggets into the park.
At one point, Ferrell can even be heard joking with a park employee that he “does not have chicken nuggets in his underwear” before climbing aboard the ride.
As Millennium Force slowly climbed its first massive hill, Ferrell pulled the nuggets from their hiding spot and started to eat. But once the coaster plunged downhill at high speed, chewing quickly became a challenge thanks to the intense forces pushing against him.
The video only became more chaotic when Ferrell asked his cameraman for dipping sauce mid-ride. While attempting to dunk a nugget, sauce splattered across his face and sprayed toward riders seated behind him.
By the end of the coaster run, Ferrell admitted he had only managed to eat seven out of the 10 nuggets.
“We did fail the challenge,” he said.
The influencer later admitted he was shocked by the fallout surrounding the stunt.
“I had no idea that eating a 10-piece chicken nugget on a rollercoaster would be a national headline, but here we are,” he told FOX 8 Cleveland.
Ferrell, who has built a huge online audience with more than 3.9 million TikTok followers and 1.8 million YouTube subscribers, said park officials initially discussed pressing charges before both sides “kind of worked it out.”
“This would be the first time one of my challenges has gotten me banned indefinitely,” he said.
Despite the lifetime ban, Ferrell insisted he understood Cedar Point’s concerns.
“They just don’t want other people getting hurt on the ride,” he explained. “But me personally, it was a really fun challenge.”
Six Flags, however, stood firmly by its decision.
“Guests who violate our Code of Conduct are not welcome in our parks,” the company said in a statement.