Fyre Festival breakout star Andy King teams up with Evian for new campaign

Fyre Festival breakout star Andy King cashes in on his infamous offer of oral sex in exchange for water as he teams up with Evian for campaign that boasts it’s ‘so good you’d do anything for it’

  • The event planner took to his Instagram on Friday to share news of his partnership with Evian
  • Andy King and the water company are launching a contest for those hoping to secure one of 10 custom bottles that reads: ‘So good you’d do anything for it’ 
  • Memes about Andy started after a scene where he detailed how the Fyre team came up with a solution to a problem getting bottled water through customs 
  • King, speaking in the Netflix documentary, said he showered, used mouthwash, and went to meet the customs official fully prepared to ‘suck a dick’ 
  • Netflix is also paying homage to King a year after the documentary, sharing the infamous clip to Twitter 

Andy King, the breakout star from the Netflix’s Fyre Festival documentary, has teamed up with water brand Evian almost a year after admitting he would ‘suck a dick’ to get water to the doomed festival. 

The event planner took to his Instagram on Friday to share news of his partnership with Evian.

‘Who’s thirsty!? On the one year anniversary of my doc debut, @evianwater is releasing a special bottle with a new slogan… all in honor of my infamous team spirit,’ King said in the post.

The event planner took to his Instagram on Friday to share news of his partnership with Evian

 

King and the water company are launching a special contest for those hoping to secure a custom bottle that reads: ‘So good you’d do anything for it.’

There are only 10 custom bottles. 

In an interview with Neflix after the documentary aired, Andy admitted he ‘didn’t want to be known as the Blowjob King of the World,’ but he did enjoy the memes people have cleverly created online. 

‘I’m blown away with the response of the documentary,’ King told Netflix. ‘Completely blown away. I am now a noun, a verb, an adjective. It’s mind-boggling.’ 

'Who's thirsty!? On the one year anniversary of my doc debut, @evianwater is releasing a special bottle with a new slogan¿ all in honor of my infamous team spirit,' King said

‘Who’s thirsty!? On the one year anniversary of my doc debut, @evianwater is releasing a special bottle with a new slogan… all in honor of my infamous team spirit,’ King said

King and the water company are launching a special contest for those hoping to secure a custom bottle that reads: 'So good you'd do anything for it.'

King and the water company are launching a special contest for those hoping to secure a custom bottle that reads: ‘So good you’d do anything for it.’

The memes about Andy started after a scene where he detailed how the Fyre team came up with a solution to a problem getting bottled water through customs. 

Just days before the festival was to kick off, disgraced organizer Billy McFarland was told the four 18-wheeler trucks filled with Evian water he shipped to the Bahamas would not be released until a $175,000 custom fee was paid.

McFarland was lacked the cash needed to pay the fee, and King recounts that Billy said, ”Well, you’re our wonderful gay leader and we need you to go down … will you suck d*** to fix this water problem?”

King, speaking in the Netflix documentary, said he showered, used mouthwash, and went to meet the customs official fully prepared to carry out the request by his friend and protege, but the official released the water to King with expectation of payment at a later date instead. 

The memes about Andy started after a scene where he detailed how the Fyre team came upwith a solution to a problem getting bottled water through customs.

The memes about Andy started after a scene where he detailed how the Fyre team came up with a solution to a problem getting bottled water through customs

The event planner said in a statement that he has long been an Evian fan.

‘One year ago, I shared with the world my willingness to ‘take one for the team’ to bring Evian to thirsty festival-goers… and unexpectedly became an internet sensation overnight,’ he said in the statement to People. ‘On the first anniversary, Evian is dropping a special bottle with an all-new slogan in honor of my infamous team spirit.’

‘As a long-time Evian fan — of both the water itself and the brand’s sustainable practices — I could not be more thrilled!’ he continued.

Netflix is also paying homage to King a year after the documentary, sharing the infamous clip to Twitter. 

‘It’s been exactly one year since we met the man, the myth, the legend: Andy King,’ Netflix said in the post

Most people on Twitter seemed very supportive of King’s latest business venture but there were a few people who were left dumbfounded by the move.  

Most people on Twitter seemed very supportive of King's latest business venture but there were a few people who were left dumbfounded by the move

Most people on Twitter seemed very supportive of King’s latest business venture but there were a few people who were left dumbfounded by the move

 



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