When ‘Instagram vs reality’ comes to life: The power of influencer marketing

Netflix’s Fyre Festival documentary has revealed the true power of influencer marketing – but at what cost? Brisbane-based consultant Orla Kelly lays out the facts.

Netflix recently re-opened some old wounds for Fyre Festival organisers Billy McFarland and Ja- Rule with its documentary, Fyre: the greatest party that never happened. Festival ticket-holders were promised a three-day party on a private beach on the island of Exuma in the Bahamas, an immersive music festival, a host of celebrity guests in attendance, white sand beaches, private luxury beach houses, gourmet food and a VIP experience.

What did they get when they arrived on the island? Tents that resembled disaster relief accommodation, hours waiting at Miami airport, collecting their luggage from a shipping container, no entertainment, poorly-constructed cheese sandwiches, and worst of all for the rich kids of Instagram: Kendall Jenner was nowhere to be seen.

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