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If you've watched Netflix's Fyre Fest documentary, than you definitely know Andy King, the festival producer that Billy McFarland asked to perform oral sex with a customs agent in return for getting water to the festival site.

It's one of the most jaw-dropping scenes in a movie full of them, and it has inspired a legion of memes — memes it turns out that King is totally cool with. 

In a video released on Tuesday afternoon by Netflix, King says, in a fun bit of wordplay, "I'm completely blown away by the response to the documentary."

King admits he had no idea before his sudden fame what "trending" meant, and he admits to originally pronouncing the word "meme" as "me me," which is hilarious considering King was supposed to help McFarland rescue his "festival" built on a mountain of social media scams savvy.  Read more...

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