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Popular amusement park bans guest for life after roller coaster stunt viral video

YouTuber Allen Ferrell has been banned for life from all Six Flags parks after posting a viral video of himself eating chicken nuggets on a roller coaster.


Popular amusement park bans guest for life after roller coaster stunt viral video

The video, uploaded in May by content creator Allen Ferrell, shows him attempting to eat McDonald's chicken nuggets while riding Millennium Force at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio.

The stunt quickly gained attention online, generating hundreds of thousands of views and prompting a response from park officials.

"Safety is a cornerstone of our business, and we have zero tolerance for inappropriate and unsafe behavior," a Six Flags spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

"Guests who violate our Code of Conduct are not welcome in our parks, and this guest has been banned from all Six Flags parks for life."

Ferrell has more than 1.8 million YouTube subscribers. He is known for posting challenge videos in which he attempts unusual dares and stunts.

Once seated, Ferrell can be seen beginning to eat as the ride climbs and descends its first hill. 

At one point during the ride, he calls for dipping sauce, which is handed to him by a friend seated nearby.

The video sparked a wave of reactions online, with many viewers laughing at the unusual challenge.

"Somebody 100% got hit in the face with that sauce," one commenter wrote.

"Enjoy that lifetime ban!" one user wrote.

Yet another person added, "How to get banned 101."

The viral clip was not the first time Ferrell posted footage of himself eating on Millennium Force.

It has since amassed more than 5 million views.

Fox News Digital reached out to Ferrell for further comment.

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