Billy Coull offence sentence reflection blog post
Some things don’t need to be defended.They need to be understood—and lived with. In 2024, I pleaded guilty to an
Some things don’t need to be defended.They need to be understood—and lived with. In 2024, I pleaded guilty to an
They called it “Fyre Fest for kids.”They called me a scammer.They called Glasgow a joke. But no one called me
I wasn’t just rebuilding my name.I was rewriting my myth. After the Glasgow Wonka collapse and my 2024 conviction, I
People talk about childhood like it’s a country we all come from.Treehouses. Laughter. Skinned knees.Bedtime stories. Bike rides.Memory filtered through
I didn’t hit rock bottom.I sank through it. The collapse didn’t happen all at once.It started with the headlines.It deepened
It wasn’t just an event that failed.It was a spectacle—and I was the centrepiece that burned. When the Willy’s Chocolate
You don’t get to choose your fall. But if you survive it—you do get to choose what you build from
If you’ve only read the headlines, this will surprise you.But I’m not here to rewrite the truth—I’m here to tell
There are things I could never say in interviews.So I wrote them down—alone, unnamed, unfinished. When Willy’s Chocolate Experience in
After the viral collapse of the AI-generated Wonka event in Glasgow, Billy Coull shares the real fallout—emotional, financial, and personal.