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Six Flags bans influencer from all parks for life after his shocking video violating safety rules (exclusive)

 "Guests who violate our Code of Conduct are not welcome in our parks," a Cedar Point rep tells EW of YouTuber Allen Ferrell, who filmed himself eating chicken nuggets on a 310-foot roller coaster.

Six Flags has banned YouTuber and social media star Allen Ferrell from all of its parks "for life" after the vlogger shared a video of himself violating safety rules by sneaking a box of chicken nuggets onto a 310-foot tall roller coaster, Entertainment Weekly has learned exclusively.

In a statement first obtained by EW, a representative for Cedar Point — a world-renowned, Six Flags-owned amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio — tells us that "safety is a cornerstone of our business, and we have zero tolerance for inappropriate and unsafe behavior."

The statement from park rep Tony Clark continues, "Our ride safety policy strictly prohibits all loose articles on rides, including food which can become a choking hazard. Safety is a partnership between our guests and the park, and guests must follow all written and verbal instructions for safe riding. 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."

Cedar Point's safety guidelines stipulate that, on most rides, "items must be safely secured in cargo pockets, a waist pack, in a bin on the ride platform, left in a locker, or with a non-rider." On Millennium Force specifically, "loose items that are not able to be stored in waist packs or cargo pockets are not permitted in line and must be stored in a locker or with a non-rider."

EW previously reached out to Ferrell directly for comment, though he did not provide one at the time.

Last week, Ferrell, who has nearly 4 million followers on TikTok and 1.8 million subscribers on YouTube, shared a video of himself sticking a 10-piece box of chicken nuggets into his pants before boarding the Millennium Force roller coaster.

Ferrell is seen in the footage pulling the box out and eating the nuggets while the ride drops from its 310-foot height. His riding partner then extends a hand holding an open container of sauce, into which Ferrell dips his nugget before it slides off his face.

"Loose articles are not permitted on Millennium Force," Clark previously confirmed in a statement to EW. "Cedar Point does not condone the behavior demonstrated in this video," he added in his email.

Riders who bring loose articles onto high-speed attractions have caused injury to other guests on numerous occasions in the past. In July 2025, a rider brought a cell phone on board the 85-mph Phantom's Revenge roller coaster at Kennywood in Pittsburgh. During the ride, the phone came loose and struck another rider, which, according to local news, sent the injured person to the hospital for treatment.

Cedar Point is one of the most popular amusement parks in the world, boasting a collection of 18 roller coasters, including the recently opened Siren's Curse tilt coaster and Top Thrill 2, a revamped version of its Top Thrill Dragster coaster that first opened in 2003 and reaches speeds of 120 mph.

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