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Without a shadow of a doubt, Ja Rule's Fyre Festival could not have gone any worse. Somewhat akin to something out of Lord of the Flies, the utterly disastrous festival has been receiving a lot of media attention as of late, from the man himself getting roasted on Twitter, to "entrepreneur" and festival organizer, Billy McFarland, stating that they were "a little naive."

As if the barrage of media abuse wasn't enough, Seth Rogen just took to Twitter in association with The Lonely Island to hint at a parody movie, "about a music festival that goes HORRIBLY WRONG." Despite appearing little more than pure coincidence for the time being, it will be exciting to see if the latest parody actually takes after the events at Fyre. Whatever surfaces, let's hope it's better than Rogen's similarly unimpressive movie, Sausage Party.

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