The variations between Netflix’s Fyre Festival documentary and Hulu’s are subtle, however the one factor that Hulu didn’t have was Andy King. If the identify doesn’t ring a bell, his face, voice, and phrases will: “I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh…I’m actually’—and I bought into my automobile to drive throughout the island to take one for the staff. And I bought to his fice absolutely ready to suck his d*ck.”
Now in a brand new interview with Netflix, King says that he’s blown away by the response to the documentary. He’s most stunned as a result of he doesn’t have a social media presence his personal.
“When somebody reached out final weekend and stated, ‘you’re trending’, I used to be] like, ‘I don’t even know what trending means.’ People are speaking about you… and yesterday individuals have been like, ‘you’re a ME ME’, I’m like ‘What’s a ME ME?’”
However, King believes that the media consideration can be utilized as a drive for good. He’s placing his social weight behind the assorted GoFundMes working to pay again the laborers and staff Fyre Festival.
That being stated, he nonetheless doesn’t consider a legacy primarily based on sucking d*ck is one thing to hold his hat on: “I simply don’t essentially need to be referred to as the blow job king the world.”
Andy King has seen all your FYRE Fest memes — and he loves them! pic.twitter.com/mCNgDoHpjW
— Netflix US (@netflix) January 29, 2019