(CNN) The recent release of two documentaries about 2017's failed Fyre Festival have brought the entertainment disaster back into public view, and one jilted business owner in particular is getting a lot of love.

If you don't recall, or were lucky enough to have avoided coverage of the original debacle, Fyre Festival was supposed to be a luxury music and culture festival on a private island in the Bahamas endorsed by rapper Ja Rule and a bevy of internet influencers. Some people paid thousands of dollars apiece to fly in on chartered planes, expecting to hear performances by Blink-182 and other acts.

Now both Netflix and Hulu have released documentaries reliving the carnage. And while they contain plenty of cringeworthy moments, viewers have been moved by the experience of Maryann Rolle and her husband Elvis. The Rolles own the Exuma Point Bar and Grille on Great Exuma, near where the festival was supposed to take place.

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