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“Richard Did This Purposely”: Viral Family Behind ‘Balloon Boy’ Breaks Silence After 16 Years
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“Richard Did This Purposely”: Viral Family Behind ‘Balloon Boy’ Breaks Silence After 16 Years

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Sixteen years after their science experiment turned into a full-blown national emergency, the Heene family is finally speaking out “for the first time” in the upcoming Netflix documentary.

The bizarre story of the “balloon boy,” who zipped through the sky in a “homemade flying saucer,” will now be told in the Netflix’s Trainwreck: Balloon Boy.

Highlights
  • The story of the “balloon boy” has become the subject of a new Netflix documentary.
  • The notorious Heene family will be sharing their side of the bizarre incident about 16 years after the controversy.
  • In October 2009, Richard and Mayumi Heene claimed their 6-year-old son Falcon had floated away in a homemade helium balloon.
  • The 20-foot object drifted around thousands of feet in the air for nearly two hours.

The news of the documentary triggered skepticism online, with one saying, “Such a hoax! Family doesn’t deserve anymore airtime!”

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    In October 2009, Richard and Mayumi Heene claimed their 6-year-old son Falcon had floated away in a homemade helium balloon

    UFO-shaped balloon captured live by news helicopter during Balloon Boy family controversy in Larimer County breaking news coverage.

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    It was the story that made headlines, sparked massive outrage, and even landed parents Richard and Mayumi Heene in jail.

    Back in October 2009, the couple alerted authorities and said their 6-year-old son, Falcon Heene, had floated away in a 20-foot “homemade flying saucer.”

    Young boy sitting on a couch speaking about the Balloon Boy family infamous controversy years later.

    Image credits: Netflix

    A number of law enforcement agencies, including the local sheriff’s office, the National Guard and even Homeland Security, got involved in the frenzied situation.

    Now, a deep dive into the bizarre incident will take place through the new documentary, premiering on Netflix on Tuesday, July 15.

    Sixteen years later, the Heene family is finally speaking out in Netflix’s Trainwreck: Balloon Boy

    Family of Balloon Boy pictured outside their home, reflecting on the infamous controversy years later with children and parents together.

    Image credits: Netflix

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    The documentary will showcase interviews with members of the Heene family, including father Richard and his son Falcon.

    “All I wanted to do was make a really fantastic project for the kids,” the father said in the trailer for Trainwreck: Balloon Boy.

    Person running toward deflated balloon on open field related to Balloon Boy family controversy years later.

    Image credits: CBS News

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    Richard was the brain behind the notorious flying saucer, while Falcon was the boy who was thought to be trapped inside it.

    “I think it was crazy how I was 6 years old and I was able to affect the whole state of the country,” said Falcon, now in his early 20s.

    The incident made global headlines, but quickly spiraled into scandal

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    The Heene family unexpectedly triggered a national emergency over a small science project.

    They made a homemade, helium-filled silver balloon shaped like a flying saucer in the backyard of their home in Fort Collins, Colorado.

    Child peeking from under a fabric, related to the Balloon Boy family and infamous controversy discussed years later.

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    Comment by Baca Jessica recalling the day the balloon boy incident happened, expressing amusement about searching for the balloon.

    Richard and Mayumi alerted authorities and claimed their son Falcon had floated off in the balloon. And shortly after that, TV screens across the nation saw the balloon-shaped flying saucer zipping across the sky.

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    The UFO-like object drifted around thousands of feet in the air for nearly two hours.

    It covered about 70 miles before landing northeast of Denver International Airport.

    The balloon landed empty and sparked panic about Falcon possibly falling out of the flying saucer

    Young man sharing his story about the Balloon Boy family and the infamous controversy years later in an interview setting.

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    Comment from Krista Dawn reflecting on the Balloon Boy family controversy 16 years later with mention of live interview incident.

    What was even more baffling was that the boy wasn’t even inside the balloon when it was finally recovered upon touchdown.

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    A frantic search then began to find Falcon, as law enforcement agents initially thought he may have fallen out of the flying saucer.

    Man holding young boy outside a house, related to Balloon Boy family controversy from 16 years ago.

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    Comment by John Paredes discussing the Balloon Boy family prank aimed at gaining reality show publicity.

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    The spiraling adventures came to an end when the child was found hiding in a cardboard box in an attic above the family garage.

    He apparently retreated to the attic after Richard scolded him for playing around with the experimental flying saucer, tied up in the family yard.

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    Richard and Mayumi Heene served jail time and were ordered to pay $36,000 in restitution to authorities

    Man in a workshop explaining the Balloon Boy family controversy, surrounded by tools and machinery.

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    Richard said his “legs got weak” when he found his son safe and unharmed in the house.

    “I’m really sorry I yelled at him,” the father told reporters. “He scared the heck out of us.”

    “I was in the attic and he scared me because he yelled at me,” the boy told reporters shortly after being found. “That’s why I went in the attic.”

    Image credits: CBS News

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    Screenshot of a social media comment about the Balloon Boy family controversy shared 16 years later.

    In the events that followed, the family was accused of planning the crazy stunt for fame.

    Richard and Mayumi even served some jail time and were ordered to pay $36,000 in restitution to authorities.

    The upcoming documentary will showcase interviews with members of the Heene family, including Richard and Falcon

    Balloon Boy family and emergency responders standing near deflated balloon in open field during infamous controversy.

    Image credits: Netflix

    In the upcoming documentary Trainwreck: Balloon Boy, several people defended the Heene family, with one saying, “Richard and Mayumi love those kids.”

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    But others continued to question the family’s claims and called the entire fiasco a hoax.

    “Richard did this purposely,” one speculated in the trailer.

    Image credits: Netflix

    Netizens had varied reactions to the news of the upcoming documentary.

    They “sent everyone on a wild goose chase,” one said, while another wrote, “I mean their goal was to get on tv because of it, I guess it worked.”

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    “That was ridiculous, we were glued to the tv waiting to see what was going to happen to that little boy, what a hoax!” read another comment.

    “Wasn’t this the family that kept trying to get a TV show or be on one or something?” one commented online

    Comment from Dizzy Anne reacting to the Balloon Boy family controversy, calling it a hoax and undeserving of airtime.

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    Comment from Mary Cramer Poor sharing a personal memory about the balloon boy family controversy incident.

    Social media post recalling the Balloon Boy controversy as the family speaks out 16 years after the incident.

    Comment by Diamond Patrick Humphrey expressing disbelief about age, relating to Balloon Boy family controversy 16 years later.

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    Comment about the Balloon Boy family trying to get a TV show, reflecting on the infamous controversy years later.

    Social media comment from Victoria Archuleta reacting humorously to Balloon Boy family controversy years later.

    Screenshot of a comment discussing the Balloon Boy family and their infamous controversy from 16 years ago.

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    Comment from Linda Montez Brooks about the balloon boy family controversy and media attention years later.

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    Comment from Charley Ray discussing the Balloon Boy controversy and public reactions to the incident years later.

    Comment from Justin Jackson on Balloon Boy family controversy, discussing their goal to get on TV and its outcome.

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    Comment from a top fan Katie Crowell recalling live coverage and calling the Balloon Boy family controversy a horrible publicity stunt.

    Comment from Linda Montez Brooks expressing frustration over the Balloon Boy family hoax still getting attention years later.

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    Binitha Jacob

    Binitha Jacob

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    At Bored Panda, I dive into breaking celebrity news, Hollywood updates, and viral pop culture stories that spark global conversations. My background as a reporter at International Business Times and Latin Times gave me experience covering fast-moving entertainment stories for international audiences. Today, my work regularly appears on Google News, AOL, and MSN, reaching millions of readers. What excites me most is capturing the pop culture moments that people can’t stop talking about.

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    Binitha Jacob

    Binitha Jacob

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    At Bored Panda, I dive into breaking celebrity news, Hollywood updates, and viral pop culture stories that spark global conversations. My background as a reporter at International Business Times and Latin Times gave me experience covering fast-moving entertainment stories for international audiences. Today, my work regularly appears on Google News, AOL, and MSN, reaching millions of readers. What excites me most is capturing the pop culture moments that people can’t stop talking about.

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    Trisec Tebeakesse
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sure, because they missed the prime "internet influencer make money" era by being too early. Gotta cash in somehow. Attention whores; don't give them the time of day.

    LooseSeal's $10 Banana
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    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Such a core memory for me. I had just walked in from school and turned on the TV and it was just video of the balloon. No channel signage. No news ticker. Just video. I legitimately thought I was looking at a UFO for a few seconds.

    Tabitha
    Community Member
    5 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wasn’t this the one where, in a televised interview at the time, the kid basically said his parents told him to lie about the whole thing because it was “for the show”—-the reality show the parents wanted to pitch to the networks? In other words, we knew about this 16 years ago.

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    Trisec Tebeakesse
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sure, because they missed the prime "internet influencer make money" era by being too early. Gotta cash in somehow. Attention whores; don't give them the time of day.

    LooseSeal's $10 Banana
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Such a core memory for me. I had just walked in from school and turned on the TV and it was just video of the balloon. No channel signage. No news ticker. Just video. I legitimately thought I was looking at a UFO for a few seconds.

    Tabitha
    Community Member
    5 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wasn’t this the one where, in a televised interview at the time, the kid basically said his parents told him to lie about the whole thing because it was “for the show”—-the reality show the parents wanted to pitch to the networks? In other words, we knew about this 16 years ago.

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