A thrill-seeking influencer has been permanently banned from all Six Flags theme parks after a daring stunt involving McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets went viral. The influencer, Allen Ferrell, filmed himself sneaking the fast food into his pants and eating it while on a 300-foot roller coaster.
Ferrell’s adventurous escapade took place on the Millennium Force roller coaster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. His video, which shows him devouring seven nuggets during the ride, led to his immediate blacklisting from the amusement park chain.
“This individual has been banned from all Six Flags parks for life,” a spokesperson for Six Flags Cedar Point confirmed to WTOL. “Safety is paramount to our operations, and we maintain a strict policy against any behavior that compromises safety. Our guidelines explicitly prohibit all loose items on rides, including food, which poses a choking risk.”
The 26-year-old influencer shared footage of the risky challenge, where he placed the 10-piece Chicken McNuggets in his pants before boarding the 310-foot tall steel coaster, which can reach speeds of up to 93 mph.
In the video, Ferrell introduces his stunt by reading a challenge from a follower: “Try to eat a 10-piece nugget while on a roller coaster.”
“Try to eat a 10-piece nugget while on a roller coaster.” Ferrell begins his video, reading a challenge from a follower.
“What is wrong with you?” he sarcastically asked before the video cuts to him preparing to hide the snack in his pants while standing in front of the park’s large welcome sign.
Ferrell, who has over 3.9 million followers on TikTok and 1.8 million on YouTube, cheekily tells a park employee that he “does not have chicken nuggets in his underwear,” before strapping into the ride.
Ferrell pulled the box out of its hiding spot as the ride began its initial climb up the first hill, and he popped a nugget into his mouth.
As the ride raced down a hill, Ferrell struggled to chew because of the gravitational force put on his body.
At one point, Ferrell asks his cameraman for sauce and goes on to tip a nugget into the small container, sending the sticky substance splattering onto his face and into the rows of riders behind him.
At the end of the ride, Ferrell revealed he had polished off seven of the 10 nuggets, proclaiming, “we did fail the challenge.”
Ferrell was stunned by the punishment because of how innocent he thought the stunt was.
“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 revealed that Cedar Point officials had wanted to press charges against him, but the two parties “kind of worked it out.”
“This would be the first time one of my challenges has gotten me banned indefinitely,” he said.
“They just don’t want other people getting hurt on the ride. But me personally, it was a really fun challenge,” he said.
Cedar Point and its parent company Six Flags were set on keeping Ferrell out indefinitely.
“Guests who violate our Code of Conduct are not welcome in our parks,” the company told the outlet.
The Post has reached out to Six Flags Cedar Point.
