TikTok's Influencer Home Hype House Has Some Notable Similarities To Jake Paul's Team 10 YouTuber Collective Hype House Team 10
In many ways, the group draws natural parallels with Paul's once dominant Team 10. Whereas Team 10 had Jake Paul, Hype House was conceived as the passion project of Chase Hudson, 17, known by his 10+ million TikTok followers as of members clad in white tops and faded blue jeans, it was noted by several internet communities that similar to Team 10, the collective lacks diversity. That is, almost all members are notably fit, white, attractive youths, reminiscent of many influencers Paul often recruited to join Team 10. Even so, the photos sparked the internet ablaze with speculation as to what exactly Hype House was going to be.
If Hudson is Paul, Charli D'Amelio, with nearly 20 million TikTok followers at only 15 years old, naturally fits the role of Alissa Violet, an original Team 10 member. Along with Paul, the duo shared social media content and online behavior that fueled "maybe they are dating, maybe they aren't" speculation that constantly kept fans guessing. Similarly, D'Amelio and Hudson are known to post seemingly intimate photos together as well as parodying their own sometimes platonic sometimes romantic relationship in a series of TikToks. As Team 10 would later take on other iterations with the introduction of new members, new couples would infamously arise such as Jake Paul and his former assistant turned member Erika Costell, as well as later additions Tessa Brooks and Chance Sutton. Aposted by the official Hype House YouTube channel on January 7th confirmed the only "official" house couple was Alex Warren and Kouvr Annon, who have been in a long-term relationship since before the Hype House's conception.
Hudson and Petrou teased what the channel has in store for future videos, such as a furnished house tour as well as content featuring all 21 of the house's members. As for the actual house itself, a Spanish-style mansion with seemingly endless rooms and a massive bathroom recognizable in many TikToks as a favorite filming location, the members currently rent the space, however, they have expressed plans to buy a property sometime in the future. In what she describes as a which led Violet to leave Team 10 and later join the YouTube collective Clout Gang, spearheaded by her now ex-boyfriend FaZe Banks.
If the Hype House is really Team 10's true successor and the internet's new obsession, it's only natural for the teens to take precautions to ensure they don't befall the same fate. As it's been reported, the Hype House doesn't take any percentage of the money individual members earn, a stark contrast to Team 10 where Paul would take some earnings from members in exchange for amenities like managers, video editors, and cameramen, as well as their parents, Marc and Heidi D'Amelio. As more agencies find they can cash in by representing TikTokers who branch out to careers in modeling, music, or TV and film, clearer contracts may have to be drawn up within the collective to determine exactly who will earn what in the case of collaborations.
Back in 2017, Paul and other Team 10 members were also the subjects of several news reports that described the group as
Like Team 10, Hype House lacks diversity
Rumors of romance are key to the buzz around Hype House, like they were to Team 10
How the houses and living arrangements compare
The business relationships are very different
Hype House doesn't want the controversies of Team 10
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