Apparently Shane Dawson is being sued by the pizza chain Chuck E. Cheese, and has gotten banned from the establishment.
In his most recent video where he announced that he was going to start doing a podcast (a venture that he has already started an instagram account for called @shanedawsonpodcast where he drew the graphic for it and everything), he also re-visited the conspiracy theory that he put forward a couple of years ago about the pizza establishment.
Shane Dawson is being sued?
For those of you completely unfamiliar with that video, a few years ago pre-cancellation, Shane Dawson put forth a conspiracy theory that all of the pizzas at Chuck E. Cheese pizza were made up of completely different pizzas that had only been half-eaten by their customers.
Now, anyone who’s been to a Chuck E. Cheese will certainly testify that their pizzas certainly do not look uniform like other establishments and at first glance it would certainly appear that something shady is going on. However, since that video came out and went viral, a lot of Chuck E. Cheese pizza employees have come forward denying the claims.
They said that they use a handmade dough, which contributes to the pizzas not looking as uniform as other establishments, and that they use a giant cutter which is difficult to manuever and sometimes certainly employees can’t cut the pizza’s straight. Okay, we can sort of buy that.
But the establishment did not take these claims lying down, rather in Shane’s newest video, he decided to revisit the pizza place to find out whether or not they had taken the time to “fix” the problem.
…Only to find out that he had been banned from the establishment itself!
We don’t know if that is just the one in LA (because he was back in LA for this video) or if he is persona non-grata all across the entireity of Chuck E. Cheese pizza places across the US but today, Ryland Adams, his partner, had to go inside to get the pizza and Shane and Ryland were relegated to eating the pizza in the car.
Was the problem fixed? Not entirely, he did say that a couple of the slices looked mismatched but they also ordered a “half and half” pizza so what was he really expecting?
On this particular video he put up all kinds of disclaimers saying that the video was parody and that Chuck E. Cheese makes very good pizza… but it looks like those claims came too later and he may just be getting sued by the pizza establishment after all. Woops. Stay tuned!!!
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