Six Flags Bans Allen Ferrell After Viral Prank Crosses the Line
- The park chain issued a permanent ban to comedian Allen Ferrell after he staged a fake "guest takeover" using a megaphone in the main queue, causing a stampede toward the new roller coaster.
- Ferrell's viral TikTok, which has since been taken down, showed him impersonating a ride operator and announcing "free fast passes for everyone," leading to a chaotic surge that injured two park-goers.
- Six Flags cited a zero-tolerance policy for "simulated threats to park operations" and confirmed the ban applies to all 27 locations nationwide, not just the Texas park where the incident occurred.
- Legal experts say Ferrell could face civil lawsuits from the injured guests, as the prank violated both park policies and local public safety ordinances.
- The comedian responded on X (formerly Twitter) with a laughing emoji and "Guess I'm unhinged," sparking a firestorm of debate between fans defending his humor and critics calling for criminal charges.