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The TikTok Hype House Is Now A Thing—here's What You Need To Know Hype House Pictures

The TikTok Hype House is now a thing—here's what you need to know

The TikTok are here, and the Hype House is one of their new content hubs. 

As detailed by the films there as well.

The TikTok Hype House is now a thing—here's what you need to know

She says the Hype House helped her work through some of the backlash she’s received since blowing up last year. 

What is the Hype House?

The Hype House is a Los Angeles mansion for TikTok stars to gather and create. It was formed in December 2019 after Petrou and Chase Hudson leased the residence in November. The Hype House TikTok account has more than 3.6 million followers as of early January 2020. Petrou told the New York Times that there are “probably 100 TikToks made here per day. At minimum.” Videos from the Hype House consist mostly of choreographed dancing. 

Who lives in the Hype House?

Along with Petrou, Alex Warren, Daisy Keech, and Kouvr Annon live full-time at the Hype House. Chase Hudson, Charli and Dixie D’Amelio, Addison Rae, Bryce Hall, Nick Austin, James Wright, Tayler Holder, Calvin Goldby, Avani Gregg, Connor Yates, Ryland Storms, Patrick Huston, Wyatt Xavier, Ondreaz Lopez, and Tony Lopez also create there. 

The TikTok Hype House is now a thing—here's what you need to know

Are there other TikTok houses?

According to the New York Times report, six TikTok stars have organized the Sway House in Bel Air. Cabin Six, an LGBTQ collective, and the University of Diversity are also planning Los Angeles takeovers. 

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Audra Schroeder is the Daily Dot’s senior entertainment writer, and she focuses on streaming, comedy, and music. Her work has previously appeared in the Austin Chronicle, the Dallas Observer, NPR, ESPN, Bitch, and the Village Voice. She is based in Austin, Texas.

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