Let Me Catch You Up On The Latest Hype House Drama Which Hype House Member Are You
Hello, fellow kids, where do you film your ? In the living room while your roommate prays she never has to watch you dance to “Lalala” by Y2K and bbno$ again? Cool, same. But wouldn’t life be better if you moved into the Hype House? Why, yes, yes it would.
However! If for some reason you’re still trying to avoid TikTok (good luck with that) and confused about what Hype House is—fear not. It became a thing only a few months ago, so you aren’t *that* embarrassingly out of the loop. Here’s the deal with Hype House, its members, its rules, and its general ~vibes~.
WHAT Is Hype House?
It’s a content creator collective, naturally, but it’s also a physical location (a mansion in Los Angeles). This can get somewhat confusing if you’re an Old (as in older than, like, 19).
The whole point of Hype House is to collaborate on videos for TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram and promote each other’s platforms and personal brands, which apparently works super well, considering the collective itself already has , so if you feel like watching TikToks instead of working, go for it.
Of course, the founding story of Hype House isn’t without some drama. Recently, (former) member . The influencer says she dropped more than $10K to secure the ACTUAL house and was part of the early creative process but has been written out of the story entirely. Yikes.
Unsurprisingly, she has ditched the famous TikTok crib and is filing a lawsuit against Lil Huddy and Thomas Petrou, according to .
Oh, and the group has at least one romance—Charli and Chase are dating:
WHAT Are the Rules of Hype House?
The house has super-strict rules, which is sort of amusing given that the oldest members are barely 21. The , “If someone slips up constantly, they’ll not be a part of this team anymore. You can’t come and stay with us for a week and not make any videos, it’s not going to work. This whole house is designed for productivity. If you want to party, there’s hundreds of houses that throw parties in L.A. every weekend. We don’t want to be that. It’s not in line with anyone in this house’s brand. This house is about creating something big, and you can’t do that if you’re going out on the weekends.”
CAN I Get Into Hype House?
I mean...you can try! Apparently, Chase is the group’s ~scout~ and told the he’s looking for people who are talented, weird, funny, or “extremely good-looking.” Cool, where do I apply.
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