Disaster Island…
Chances are you’ve seen one or the other, or even both, but Netflix and Hulu recently released documentaries about the Fyre Festival that left thousands of attendees stranded on an island in the Bahamas.
Forget what you’ve heard about the disastrous Fyre Festival — you’ve only been told half the story.
🔥FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened 🔥is now streaming pic.twitter.com/7wh3O8eIZr
— Netflix US (@netflix) January 18, 2019
The Festival was a bad idea from the get-go, but that didn’t stop the main organizer from trying to make it happen regardless. Social media turned Fyre into trending topic over the weekend which prompted Ja Rule, one of the festival’s co-creators to come to the defense via Twitter.
I love how ppl watch a doc and think they have all the answers… 🤦🏾♂️
— Ja Rule (@Ruleyork) January 20, 2019
And you still don’t know shit… https://t.co/W2F3VdankQ
— Ja Rule (@Ruleyork) January 20, 2019
Ja Rule claims to have had an amazing vision for the festival, which in his defense, could have been dope had they actually thought it through.
I had an amazing vision to create a festival like NO OTHER!!! I would NEVER SCAM or FRAUD anyone what sense does that make???
— Ja Rule (@Ruleyork) January 20, 2019
He also expressed frustration over the amount of blame he’s faced because of the failed event and claims that he was scammed too.
Y’all want it to be me sooo bad it’s crazy… kinda sad!!! the crazy shit is I’m watching the docs in awe myself…
— Ja Rule (@Ruleyork) January 20, 2019
I too was hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead astray!!!
— Ja Rule (@Ruleyork) January 20, 2019
Have you seen either of the documentaries? Which did you prefer more? Should Ja Rule be held accountable for Fyre’s epic failure?
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