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In addition to Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner, Emily Ratajkowski, Hailey Baldwin, Elsa Hosk, and Rose Bertram took part in a hugely publicized #yachtlife photoshoot in December of 2016 to promote the event. McFarland pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges on Tuesday, and apologized for grossly misrepresenting what he said had started as a “legitimate festival” before he started lying about its financial condition.Īs a refresher, the Fyre Festival was touted as “the cultural experience of the decade,” in which wealthy millennial guests and influencers would be whisked to “Fyre Cay,” an island in the Bahamas, during two weekends in April and May of 2017. Well, Fyre Festival’s promoter, Billy McFarland, could spend 10 years in prison for lying to investors and sending fake documents. Remember the Fyre Festival? The Jenner, Hadid, et al.–promoted, cheese sandwich–peddling, disastrous “influencer weekend” in the Bahamas? Of course you do.