Daisy Keech Just Opened Up About All Of The Hype House Drama Between Her And Thomas Petrou Hype House Split
- Last week the Hype House unfollowed many of its members on Instagram and it was assumed that there was some drama going on.
- Now, Daisy Keech is opening up about everything that went down.
and file a lawsuit.
She started the video by saying that Thomas Petrou, another co-founder of the house was her good friend for years, so when he and had the idea to start a content house she was all in, and she put down $18,000 for the deposit.
Despite allegedly putting down that money, Daisy didn't feel like she was being represented in neither the media nor the decision making of the house. She reportedly wasn't ever credited as a cofounder, and she had no access to the Hype House's social media accounts nor the brand deals they were getting.
Meanwhile, Thomas was taking more and more control. "A trend that I’m starting to notice is he loves to have power," Daisy said about Thomas in her video. "He loves to be able to tell people what to do, when to do it and how to do it. It started to feel like a f*cking dictatorship in this house. In a house that he barely even paid for."
Things seemed to come to a head when Daisy walked into the house one day to find that they were filming a music video. She was annoyed that she had not previously been told about the shoot, considering her name is on the lease and she could be held legally viable for any damage.
When she confronted Thomas about it, he reportedly unfollowed her on all of the Hype House's social media accounts, effectively making it look like she was no longer a member. He then apparently told all of the other members to unfollow and block her.
So, Daisy left, and filed a lawsuit against Thomas and Chase, according to that Daisy is now going to create a competing content house, and she's taking some former Hype House members with her.
In her video, Daisy said this was the last she is speaking on the subject, but since posting it, many other Hype House members have made comments.
Thomas took to his Instagram story to share what he thought of Daisy's video, writing simply, "Lies on lies on lies."
He also commented "disgusting" on a TikTok featuring Daisy.
Kouvr Annon, another member of the Hype House spoke to the fact that Daisy claimed Thomas is disrespectful toward women in her video. "When a girl that talks about mistreating women actually mistreated women I—," Kouvr wrote on her Instagram story.
Kouvr then shared some text messages with Daisy on her Instagram story.
Since then, Daisy's best friend Abby Rao has shared other messages between Kouvr and Daisy since Daisy is no longer speaking on the topic.
Thomas, meanwhile, has turned off the comments on his Instagram and TikTok.
This drama seems far from over, so I would sit back and wait to see if Thomas, Kouvr, or someone else is going to come out with their side of the story.
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