Fyre Festival’s Adam King is getting his own reality tv show about event planning

Feb 06, 2019 17:38





Adam King, the MVP from the wildly popular Netflix documentary Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened is getting his own show. King went viral after telling the story about how Fyre Festival founder, Billy McFarland, who in short basically asked King to trade sexual favors to ensure the delivery of the music festival’s Evian water.

King tells Vanity Fair that he has received a number of offers following his new fame from his documentary role. Three water companies and three TV networks have reached out to him with potential offers.

“I can’t talk about it too much, but they’re essentially like, ‘Listen, we’re working on a new ad campaign,’” King said of the water company offers. “I had three TV show offers this week, from notable networks...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 cliffhangers, and you’ll get to follow me around and see how I pull them off.”

Andy however made it clear he has no plans to use his new found celebrity to push and promote products he has no business promoting. He says, “You’re not going to see me launching a handbag line or makeup. I think I’m being given a platform that a lot of people, at age 58 especially, don’t get the opportunity to have. And I’m kind of excited about it.”

In other related news, FuckJerry’s (producers of the documentary) Instagram account is down from 14.3 million to 14 million. A small dent in followers, but it’s a start.

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