In this episode of Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel, Rachel sits down with Billy McFarland, the entrepreneur behind the infamous Fyre Festival — widely known as the biggest party that never happened. Billy opens up about the rise and collapse of Fyre Festival, the decisions that led to his prison sentence, and what life was really like behind bars. After his release, he attempted to redeem himself with Fyre Festival II, which ultimately fell apart, but not before he began rebuilding through a smaller event that finally showed signs of success. Billy also reflects on his childhood, the documentaries that shaped public perception — including Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened — what they got right, what they got wrong, and the new documentary he’s currently working on about life after prison and why Fyre Festival II didn’t work. It’s a candid conversation about accountability, redemption, and what comes next.
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