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Who Is Mr. Fantasy, Really?

Written by: News Room Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Like Austin Powers with abs, Mr. Fantasy emerged from the depths of TikTok last summer, all mop-top bob, funky teeth, and unnerving hip swivels. A pop singer with a British accent and an eye toward Hollywood, he romped through our social feeds — often shirtless, always undulating — and hip-thrusted his way into our reluctant hearts.

From day one, though, fans noticed an uncanny resemblance to the star of a similarly campy, horny TV show: New Zealand-born actor KJ Apa, who dutifully, painfully dyed his hair red for seven years to play Archie in Riverdale, a fever dream that made millennials feel funny about the comics they used to read in the grocery-store checkout line as kids.

Now, though, Apa has declared war on the foppish “fraud” at the very moment that Mr. Fantasy’s debut album, Fantasyland, shimmers on the horizon.

From Mr. Fantasy’s fateful TikTok debut to Apa’s fighting words on Instagram, here’s the complete timeline of this social media star.

Summer 2025: A Star Is Born

Mr. Fantasy burst onto the scene via TikTok on Aug. 19, 2025, with a video featuring him bobbing his bobbed head to a 2017 track by the Australian band Parcel. “Hello TikTok. Hello Los Angeles. Hello world,” he wrote by way of intro, but commenters weren’t fooled. The most-liked comment reads, “kj apa? what u doin queen.”

The posts came fast and furious after that, with Fantasy posting videos of the Hollywood Bowl and the famed Hollywood sign, with his manager, known only as “John,” behind the camera. Fans, again, played sleuth, noting that the musician’s tattoos appeared to be an exact match for Apa’s. 

In late August, Fantasy released his self-titled debut single, dropping the accompanying video at the top of September. Synth-flecked and funky, neither the song nor the video play coy. “I can be your Mr. Fantasy/I see you looking my way,” he croons, while, in the video, he thrusts and pirouettes in a short bathrobe, tie-dyed Speedos, and a plethora of snazzy suits.

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 “Oh, did Jughead accidentally reset the universe again?” queried one commenter, referring, once again, to Riverdale and its propensity for mind-bending plot twists.

Whether it was penned by Apa or some Brit with possessed hips, the song soon took off. It has topped the Global Viral 50 Spotify chart and has over 10 million streams.

Fall 2025: Don’t Rain on His Parade

Those Johnny Come Latelies known as the media finally caught Mr. Fantasy fever following several weeks of TikTok fervor, and Mr. Fantasy started doing interviews — all fielded by the mysterious John. Prior to a chat with The Hollywood Reporter, John ominously informed the journalist that “the ‘silly actor boy TJ Apple’ [should] not be brought up” during the interview. So the writer gamely played it straight.

Mr. Fantasy was inspired to seek a career in Hollywood due to his grandmother, he told THR. “That’s where the story begins because she is my reason, and she fostered this gift that I had been given by the gods to create music.” 

He decided to cross the pond, he said, “because America is this place, this magical place, where somehow, for some reason, you can be completely who you want to be. Any version of yourself seems to be accepted. … I mean, look at how many stars were made here. James Franco, for example, came to Los Angeles to pursue this dream, and I’m just another artist who’s out here doing his thing.”

He goes on to extoll the talents of Franco myriad times, for some reason. 

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As for his message? “Love. That’s really the main ingredient, and it’s not a conscious thing that I’m trying to concoct. It just sort of seeps out of me, like some kind of strange liquid. But that’s where the music comes from, it’s very natural.”

In October, he continued to spread that message with “Wayuwanna,” which my ace reading comprehension skills tell me could be about… sex? In the video, he sings about being “hot to trot” in a castle, as one does. Around that time, he joined Tinder, presumably on a quest to find someone to have sex in a castle with. 

On Nov. 27, though, Mr. Fantasy was introduced to the world — and my nine-year-old niece — during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, where he undulated once more to his signature song, this time on a pirate ship populated by children. My niece’s review? “That was weird.”

He followed up that triumph the following day with “Catapult,” in which he shimmied in somehow even shorter shorts — and a sports car that can drive on water, much like Jesus.

This Means War: Spring 2026

Things were looking up for Mr. Fantasy at the top of 2026 — he has a real PR person now (they’ve sent me emails!), and thus announced the premiere of his debut album, Fantasyland, due out on June 26. 

Then, on May 1, he premiered his new single and video, “Do Me Right,” with much fanfare — and a truly dizzying array of guest stars, including Alex Warren, Camila Mendes, Cody Simpson, Daniel Seavey, Dave Franco, Derek Hough, Frank Grillo, Isiah Hilt, Jimmy Tatro, Justice Smith, Kiernan Shipka, Lili Reinhart, Madelaine Petsch, Neal McDonough, Nick Jonas, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Pete Berg, Rob Lowe, Rufus Sewell, Sombr, Tyler Posey, and Zoey Deutch. 

Eagle-eyed fans noted that the video — which sees Mr. Fantasy cavorting on horses, skates, and the beach — also included appearances from several Riverdale cast members.

Apa, it seems, took note. On May 6, he took to Instagram to address the resemblance between him and Mr. Fantasy for the first time, alleging that the mop-top is “hurting me and my career.”

He continued, “There was recently a music video that was released that included a bunch of people who are really close to me by a guy who’s completely and utterly stolen my image and misappropriated my image and my likeness, and I think we all know who we’re talking about, and it’s fucked up.”

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He continued in this vein: “This person advocates for positivity and for kindness and for all of this stuff. Look in the mirror and tell yourself that you’re not a fucking liar and a thief, because that’s exactly what you are.”

This video appeared mere days after I asked his publicist, point-blank, if Apa would like to reveal himself as Mr. Fantasy exclusively in the pages of Rolling Stone. I am not so vain as to think I was the impetus for the Instagram video, but his publicist didn’t respond to multiple followups. Your move, KJ… er, Mr. Fantasy.

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