Fyre Festival breakout star Andy King, 58, introduces new boyfriend, 26

Fyre Festival breakout star Andy King introduces new boyfriend, 26: ‘It only took 58 years to find true love’

Andy King has finally found true love.

The breakout star of the 2019 Netflix doc Fyre took to Instagram to announce the good news on Wednesday.

He shared a picture with the new man in his life, Craig McBlain, 26. 

Andy: The breakout star of the 2019 Netflix doc Fyre took to Instagram to announce he’d finally found love with Craig McBlain [L] on Wednesday

The event planner, 58, captioned the post, ‘It only took 58 years to find true love ❤️ #neverstoplooking #scotland #usa #spreadlove’

McBlain is from Ayr, Scotland and based on the pair’s social media accounts, they seem to have met last year at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami.

King became a star thanks to his involvement in Netflix’s documentary about the ill-fated Fyre Festival, on which Andy served as an event planner.  

His fame was solidified after a scene in the film 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.

Breakout star: King became a star thanks to his involvement in Netflix's documentary about the ill-fated Fyre Festival, on which Andy served as an event planner

Breakout star: King became a star thanks to his involvement in Netflix’s documentary about the ill-fated Fyre Festival, on which Andy served as an event planner

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. 

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.’ 

Ultimate team player: His fame was solidified after a scene in the film where he detailed how the Fyre team came up with a solution to a problem getting bottled water through customs. Pictured with Billy McFarland in 2014

Ultimate team player: His fame was solidified after a scene in the film where he detailed how the Fyre team came up with a solution to a problem getting bottled water through customs. Pictured with Billy McFarland in 2014