Byron Allen | Wheel Of Fortune
- Seriita Montiel

- Jun 13
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 16

In light of the pervasive negativity of recent times, we want to present a more positive development.
Byron Allen accused McDonald's of engaging in "racial stereotyping" due to the company's failure to advertise with black-owned media. He also asserts that McDonald's misrepresented its commitment made in 2021 to increase national advertising spending with black-owned media from 2% to 5% by 2024.
Allen indicated that he relied on this commitment while pursuing new business opportunities with McDonald's, only to be denied. Recently, he concluded a settlement of a $10 billion lawsuit against McDonald's for its refusal to advertise with black-owned media.
Allen was born on April 22, 1961, which means he started his life in a First Pinnacle 8. Typically, when 8 is a Formative Year or a Pinnacle, kids are wage earners at a much earlier stage in life, and many young adults eventually decide to be entrepreneurs.
Apparently, at age 14, Allen put together his first stand-up routine and began appearing on amateur night at comedy clubs throughout the Los Angeles area. By the age of 18, Allen made his television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, becoming the youngest comedian to ever perform on the show.
Allen is the founder of the American media company Allen Media Group (formerly Entertainment Studios), which has interests in television production, broadcasting, film production, and digital media.
2025 is his Personal Year 35/8, also known as the "inheritance" 8, due to its power to attract money, honors, and recognition of some kind. Allen is in a Final Pinnacle 3; this brings us to 3, which we have come to recognize as the threshold for becoming a billionaire.
Allen also has a Harvest Year 8, Mission 8 and an Ultimate Goal 8. Three 8s at the end of his life. This means he will place considerable emphasis on his businesses, financial investments, material possessions, and reputation, and has an intense inner drive to succeed and gain recognition for his accomplishments.
Despite this chaotic world, each of us has individual blueprints with numbers that fulfill their promise. For Byron Allen, his Final Pinnacle 3 means 'easy' money and opportunities. A billionaire or not, Pinnacle 3 typically offers freedom from financial worry in later years; still, some individuals are reckless and extravagant in their spending.
Sad but true! Achieving the full potential of 3 is a difficult and necessary task. Many individuals must overcome their laziness, irresponsible spending habits, or the tendency to spread themselves too thin to fully capitalize on the rewards that are available during this cycle.



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