Fyre Festival’s Andy King May Be Getting His Own Show

In the Netflix version of the Fyre Festival documentary, Andy King, an event coordinator who was over the festival’s logistics admitted that he was ready to give oral sex to free the Evian water trucks. Billy McFarland, the leader of the scam fest encouraged King to provide sexual favors to get the job done.

In the doc, King says, “Billy called and said Andy, we need you to take one big thing for the team.” He continues, “Oh my gosh, I’ve been taking something for the team every day. He said ‘well, you’re our wonderful gay leader, will you suck d*ck to fix this water problem?’ He said, ‘Andy if you go down and suck Cunningham’s d*ck, who is the head of customs and get him to clear all of the containers with water, you will save this festival.’

King, not wanting to let his team down “got into his car to drive across the island to take one for the team.” Fortunately, for him, the head of customs wasn’t about that life and said he would release the water if they were one of the first to be paid the import fee.

Due to this shocking statement, King became the center of hundreds of memes and jokes on the Intenet and now, a few reality show pitches. In an interview with Vanity Fair, the 58-year old says he has already heard from three different water companies, hoping to align themselves with the man willing to go to any length to get his hands on water. “I can’t talk about it too much,” King said coyly.

And that’s not all. “I had three TV show offers this week, from notable networks,” King said, before providing a few clues about his vision for a series.

“You see the attractiveness of HGTV today. People love Flip or Flop or Fixer Upper. Let’s just say it’s going to be a show about hosting crazy events—what it takes to make them happen. There will be cliff-hangers, and you’ll get to follow me around and see how I pull them off.”

Will you be tuned into King’s show?