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The Hype House

The Hype House Logo.png
Formation December 2019; 3 years ago
Founders
  • Chase Hudson
  • Thomas Petrou
  • Daisy Keech
Founded at Los Angeles, California
Purpose Entertainment
Location
  • Moorpark, California, U.S.
Origins TikTok

The Hype House is a collective of teenage TikTok personalities based in Moorpark, California, as well as the name of the mansion where some of the creators live.[1] It is a collaborative content creation house, allowing the different influencers and content creators to make videos together easily.[2] Current members include Thomas Petrou and Mia Hayward.

The house itself is a Spanish-style mansion perched at the top of a gated street. The mansion itself includes a palatial backyard, pool, outdoor gym, jacuzzi and a large kitchen and dining quarters.[1] The Hype House location has changed twice; the collaborative originally used a series of two different houses in Los Angeles proper before moving to their current house in Moorpark.[1][2] The membership of the collaborative has also evolved over time.

History[edit]

The collective formed in December 2019, and includes around twenty rising or established Gen Z[3][better source needed] influencers from TikTok. Most of its funding for creation came from Daisy Keech,[4] Chase Hudson and Thomas Petrou, Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio, and Addison Rae. During its peak in membership, it had twenty-one members until founding member Daisy Keech left in March 2020, citing internal disputes with other members as the reason for her departure.[5] In May 2020, the D’Amelios’ representative confirmed the sisters also left the collective when «The Hype House started to become more of a business.»[6] Larray, who was already an established YouTuber and TikTok personality, joined in January 2020, but confirmed in his livestream that he had left later that year.[7] Vinnie Hacker, an internet sensation, joined the house in January 2021, which was a surprise to a lot of the Hype House’s fan base. Russian model Renata Valliulina (also known as Renata Ri) joined the house in December of that year.

After being interviewed by Thomas Petrou, leader of the house, popular content creator Tabitha Swatosh was accepted into the house and became a Hype House member on January 28, 2022. Sam Dezz and Brooke Monk joined the house as of April 1, 2022. Paige Taylor officially became a member on May 14, 2022. Throughout May of 2022, the Hype House frequently collabed with Breezy Boys LA, another content house. Then, on June 3, 2022, all the previous Breezy Boy members (Ace Akers, Bryce Parker, Eddie Preciado, Jacob Day, Jackson Dean, and Kristian Ramey) became official Hype House members.
Current members include Thomas Petrou, Mia Hayward, Jacob Day, and Sadie Mckenna.

Reality series[edit]

On April 22, 2021, Netflix announced that they would be airing a reality series at The Hype House, starring Annon, Dragun, Hacker, Hayward, Hudson, Merritt, Petrou, Warren, and Wright.[8] Hype House premiered on Netflix on January 7, 2022.[9]

Controversies[edit]

On July 21, 2020, Nikita Dragun held a surprise birthday party for Larray during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Hype House mansion.[10] The party included internet celebrities such as James Charles and others.[11] At the time of the party, California’s COVID-19 cases had just surpassed New York’s cases.[12] There was an estimated 67 people in attendance,[13] many of whom were seen without face masks[11] despite local health laws.[14] Photos and videos of the event appeared on social media sites such as Instagram. These posts drew criticism from the public, including other influencers like Elijah Daniel and Tyler Oakley.[10][15] Merritt, and some of the other attendees of the party later apologized.[13] Residents of The Hype House later tested negative for COVID-19.[16]

Lawsuit[edit]

On January 24, 2023, the landlord of the house announced he would be suing the hype house 300k due to unpaid rent and destruction to the house.[17][18]

See also[edit]

  • The Hype House (TV show)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c McErlene, Fern (January 16, 2022). «Inside the $5 million California mansion where 19 TikTokers live, party, and cause drama». Insider. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Lorenz, Taylor (January 3, 2020). «Hype House and the Los Angeles TikTok Mansion Gold Rush». The New York Times. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  3. ^ Lustig, Hanna (March 7, 2020). «A power struggle and trademark dispute are rocking TikTok’s Hype House as the influencer collective finds fame and fortune». Insider. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  4. ^ Kim, Yerin (March 20, 2020). «Here’s What You Need to Know About TikTok Star Daisy Keech». Seventeen. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  5. ^ Brown, Abram (March 26, 2020). «Founders Feud At Hype House Gets Nasty: An Armed Guard, A New Lawsuit—And A Breakaway Group Of TikTok Stars». Forbes. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  6. ^ Jarvey, Natalie (May 6, 2020). «TikTok Boom! How the Exploding Social Media App Is Going Hollywood». The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  7. ^ Perrett, Connor (February 2, 2020). «TikTok’s Hype House is home to some of the app’s biggest stars, including Charli D’Amelio. Who are the other 20 members?». Insider. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  8. ^ Porterfield, Carlie. «TikTok Collective ‘The Hype House’ Is Getting The Netflix Treatment». Forbes. Retrieved April 25, 2021.
  9. ^ «New on Netflix January 2022: Ozark: Season 4 Part 1, Hype House, and More».
  10. ^ a b Williams, Janice (July 28, 2020). «Influencers Face Backlash After Attending Party for TikTok Star Larray As Coronavirus Surges. Newsweek». Newsweek. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ a b Lustig, Hanna. «Dozens of top influencers gathered for a massive Hype House birthday party despite record COVID-19 numbers in California». Insider. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  12. ^ McGreevy, Patrick (July 22, 2020). «California to obtain more masks, gear as it becomes state with most COVID-19 cases». Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 30, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ a b Tenbarge, Kat (July 27, 2020). «Party-goers were subjected to strong online backlash, but that hasn’t stopped them from continuing to go out». Insider. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ Llyod, Jonathan (June 19, 2020). «If You Have Questions About California’s Face Mask Rules, This List Has Them Covered». NBC Los Angeles. Retrieved November 30, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ Henry, Ben (July 23, 2020). «Tyler Oakley Called Out A Bunch Of Influencers After Nikita Dragun Threw An «Insane Surprise Party» During Lockdown». BuzzFeed News. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ Roantree, Megab (August 4, 2020). «Nikita Dragun Got The Hype House Tested For Coronavirus». Kiss. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ «Hype House Landlord Files Lawsuit to Recoup Over $300K in Damages Allegedly Caused By Influencers». Peoplemag. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  18. ^ «‘Hype House’ influencers sued by former landlord; claims $600,000 in damages done to home». KTLA. January 20, 2023. Retrieved January 31, 2023.

External links[edit]

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hype House

The Hype House Logo.png
Formation December 2019; 3 years ago
Founders
  • Chase Hudson
  • Thomas Petrou
  • Daisy Keech
Founded at Los Angeles, California
Purpose Entertainment
Location
  • Moorpark, California, U.S.
Origins TikTok

The Hype House is a collective of teenage TikTok personalities based in Moorpark, California, as well as the name of the mansion where some of the creators live.[1] It is a collaborative content creation house, allowing the different influencers and content creators to make videos together easily.[2] Current members include Thomas Petrou and Mia Hayward.

The house itself is a Spanish-style mansion perched at the top of a gated street. The mansion itself includes a palatial backyard, pool, outdoor gym, jacuzzi and a large kitchen and dining quarters.[1] The Hype House location has changed twice; the collaborative originally used a series of two different houses in Los Angeles proper before moving to their current house in Moorpark.[1][2] The membership of the collaborative has also evolved over time.

History[edit]

The collective formed in December 2019, and includes around twenty rising or established Gen Z[3][better source needed] influencers from TikTok. Most of its funding for creation came from Daisy Keech,[4] Chase Hudson and Thomas Petrou, Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio, and Addison Rae. During its peak in membership, it had twenty-one members until founding member Daisy Keech left in March 2020, citing internal disputes with other members as the reason for her departure.[5] In May 2020, the D’Amelios’ representative confirmed the sisters also left the collective when «The Hype House started to become more of a business.»[6] Larray, who was already an established YouTuber and TikTok personality, joined in January 2020, but confirmed in his livestream that he had left later that year.[7] Vinnie Hacker, an internet sensation, joined the house in January 2021, which was a surprise to a lot of the Hype House’s fan base. Russian model Renata Valliulina (also known as Renata Ri) joined the house in December of that year.

After being interviewed by Thomas Petrou, leader of the house, popular content creator Tabitha Swatosh was accepted into the house and became a Hype House member on January 28, 2022. Sam Dezz and Brooke Monk joined the house as of April 1, 2022. Paige Taylor officially became a member on May 14, 2022. Throughout May of 2022, the Hype House frequently collabed with Breezy Boys LA, another content house. Then, on June 3, 2022, all the previous Breezy Boy members (Ace Akers, Bryce Parker, Eddie Preciado, Jacob Day, Jackson Dean, and Kristian Ramey) became official Hype House members.
Current members include Thomas Petrou, Mia Hayward, Jacob Day, and Sadie Mckenna.

Reality series[edit]

On April 22, 2021, Netflix announced that they would be airing a reality series at The Hype House, starring Annon, Dragun, Hacker, Hayward, Hudson, Merritt, Petrou, Warren, and Wright.[8] Hype House premiered on Netflix on January 7, 2022.[9]

Controversies[edit]

On July 21, 2020, Nikita Dragun held a surprise birthday party for Larray during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Hype House mansion.[10] The party included internet celebrities such as James Charles and others.[11] At the time of the party, California’s COVID-19 cases had just surpassed New York’s cases.[12] There was an estimated 67 people in attendance,[13] many of whom were seen without face masks[11] despite local health laws.[14] Photos and videos of the event appeared on social media sites such as Instagram. These posts drew criticism from the public, including other influencers like Elijah Daniel and Tyler Oakley.[10][15] Merritt, and some of the other attendees of the party later apologized.[13] Residents of The Hype House later tested negative for COVID-19.[16]

Lawsuit[edit]

On January 24, 2023, the landlord of the house announced he would be suing the hype house 300k due to unpaid rent and destruction to the house.[17][18]

See also[edit]

  • The Hype House (TV show)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c McErlene, Fern (January 16, 2022). «Inside the $5 million California mansion where 19 TikTokers live, party, and cause drama». Insider. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Lorenz, Taylor (January 3, 2020). «Hype House and the Los Angeles TikTok Mansion Gold Rush». The New York Times. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  3. ^ Lustig, Hanna (March 7, 2020). «A power struggle and trademark dispute are rocking TikTok’s Hype House as the influencer collective finds fame and fortune». Insider. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  4. ^ Kim, Yerin (March 20, 2020). «Here’s What You Need to Know About TikTok Star Daisy Keech». Seventeen. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  5. ^ Brown, Abram (March 26, 2020). «Founders Feud At Hype House Gets Nasty: An Armed Guard, A New Lawsuit—And A Breakaway Group Of TikTok Stars». Forbes. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  6. ^ Jarvey, Natalie (May 6, 2020). «TikTok Boom! How the Exploding Social Media App Is Going Hollywood». The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  7. ^ Perrett, Connor (February 2, 2020). «TikTok’s Hype House is home to some of the app’s biggest stars, including Charli D’Amelio. Who are the other 20 members?». Insider. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  8. ^ Porterfield, Carlie. «TikTok Collective ‘The Hype House’ Is Getting The Netflix Treatment». Forbes. Retrieved April 25, 2021.
  9. ^ «New on Netflix January 2022: Ozark: Season 4 Part 1, Hype House, and More».
  10. ^ a b Williams, Janice (July 28, 2020). «Influencers Face Backlash After Attending Party for TikTok Star Larray As Coronavirus Surges. Newsweek». Newsweek. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ a b Lustig, Hanna. «Dozens of top influencers gathered for a massive Hype House birthday party despite record COVID-19 numbers in California». Insider. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  12. ^ McGreevy, Patrick (July 22, 2020). «California to obtain more masks, gear as it becomes state with most COVID-19 cases». Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 30, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ a b Tenbarge, Kat (July 27, 2020). «Party-goers were subjected to strong online backlash, but that hasn’t stopped them from continuing to go out». Insider. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ Llyod, Jonathan (June 19, 2020). «If You Have Questions About California’s Face Mask Rules, This List Has Them Covered». NBC Los Angeles. Retrieved November 30, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ Henry, Ben (July 23, 2020). «Tyler Oakley Called Out A Bunch Of Influencers After Nikita Dragun Threw An «Insane Surprise Party» During Lockdown». BuzzFeed News. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ Roantree, Megab (August 4, 2020). «Nikita Dragun Got The Hype House Tested For Coronavirus». Kiss. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ «Hype House Landlord Files Lawsuit to Recoup Over $300K in Damages Allegedly Caused By Influencers». Peoplemag. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  18. ^ «‘Hype House’ influencers sued by former landlord; claims $600,000 in damages done to home». KTLA. January 20, 2023. Retrieved January 31, 2023.

External links[edit]

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The Hype House is a collective of teenage TikTok personalities based in Moorpark, California, as well as the name of the mansion where some of the creators live.[1] It is a collaborative content creation house, allowing the different influencers and content creators to make videos together easily.[2] Current members include Thomas Petrou and Mia Hayward.

The Hype House

The Hype House Logo.png
Formation December 2019; 3 years ago
Founders
  • Chase Hudson
  • Thomas Petrou
  • Daisy Keech
Founded at Los Angeles, California
Purpose Entertainment
Location
  • Moorpark, California, U.S.
Origins TikTok

The house itself is a Spanish-style mansion perched at the top of a gated street. The mansion itself includes a palatial backyard, pool, outdoor gym, jacuzzi and a large kitchen and dining quarters.[1] The Hype House location has changed twice; the collaborative originally used a series of two different houses in Los Angeles proper before moving to their current house in Moorpark.[1][2] The membership of the collaborative has also evolved over time.

HistoryEdit

The collective formed in December 2019, and includes around twenty rising or established Gen Z[3][better source needed] influencers from TikTok. Most of its funding for creation came from Daisy Keech,[4] Chase Hudson and Thomas Petrou, Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio, and Addison Rae. During its peak in membership, it had twenty-one members until founding member Daisy Keech left in March 2020, citing internal disputes with other members as the reason for her departure.[5] In May 2020, the D’Amelios’ representative confirmed the sisters also left the collective when «The Hype House started to become more of a business.»[6] Larray, who was already an established YouTuber and TikTok personality, joined in January 2020, but confirmed in his livestream that he had left later that year.[7] Vinnie Hacker, an internet sensation, joined the house in January 2021, which was a surprise to a lot of the Hype House’s fan base. Russian model Renata Valliulina (also known as Renata Ri) joined the house in December of that year.

After being interviewed by Thomas Petrou, leader of the house, popular content creator Tabitha Swatosh was accepted into the house and became a Hype House member on January 28, 2022. Sam Dezz and Brooke Monk joined the house as of April 1, 2022. Paige Taylor officially became a member on May 14, 2022. Throughout May of 2022, the Hype House frequently collabed with Breezy Boys LA, another content house. Then, on June 3, 2022, all the previous Breezy Boy members (Ace Akers, Bryce Parker, Eddie Preciado, Jacob Day, Jackson Dean, and Kristian Ramey) became official Hype House members.
Current members include Thomas Petrou, Mia Hayward, Jacob Day, and Sadie Mckenna.

Reality seriesEdit

On April 22, 2021, Netflix announced that they would be airing a reality series at The Hype House, starring Annon, Dragun, Hacker, Hayward, Hudson, Merritt, Petrou, Warren, and Wright.[8] Hype House premiered on Netflix on January 7, 2022.[9]

ControversiesEdit

On July 21, 2020, Nikita Dragun held a surprise birthday party for Larray during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Hype House mansion.[10] The party included internet celebrities such as James Charles and others.[11] At the time of the party, California’s COVID-19 cases had just surpassed New York’s cases.[12] There was an estimated 67 people in attendance,[13] many of whom were seen without face masks[11] despite local health laws.[14] Photos and videos of the event appeared on social media sites such as Instagram. These posts drew criticism from the public, including other influencers like Elijah Daniel and Tyler Oakley.[10][15] Merritt, and some of the other attendees of the party later apologized.[13] Residents of The Hype House later tested negative for COVID-19.[16]

LawsuitEdit

On January 24, 2023, the landlord of the house announced he would be suing the hype house 300k due to unpaid rent and destruction to the house.[17][18]

See alsoEdit

  • The Hype House (TV show)

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ a b c McErlene, Fern (January 16, 2022). «Inside the $5 million California mansion where 19 TikTokers live, party, and cause drama». Insider. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Lorenz, Taylor (January 3, 2020). «Hype House and the Los Angeles TikTok Mansion Gold Rush». The New York Times. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  3. ^ Lustig, Hanna (March 7, 2020). «A power struggle and trademark dispute are rocking TikTok’s Hype House as the influencer collective finds fame and fortune». Insider. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  4. ^ Kim, Yerin (March 20, 2020). «Here’s What You Need to Know About TikTok Star Daisy Keech». Seventeen. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  5. ^ Brown, Abram (March 26, 2020). «Founders Feud At Hype House Gets Nasty: An Armed Guard, A New Lawsuit—And A Breakaway Group Of TikTok Stars». Forbes. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  6. ^ Jarvey, Natalie (May 6, 2020). «TikTok Boom! How the Exploding Social Media App Is Going Hollywood». The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  7. ^ Perrett, Connor (February 2, 2020). «TikTok’s Hype House is home to some of the app’s biggest stars, including Charli D’Amelio. Who are the other 20 members?». Insider. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  8. ^ Porterfield, Carlie. «TikTok Collective ‘The Hype House’ Is Getting The Netflix Treatment». Forbes. Retrieved April 25, 2021.
  9. ^ «New on Netflix January 2022: Ozark: Season 4 Part 1, Hype House, and More».
  10. ^ a b Williams, Janice (July 28, 2020). «Influencers Face Backlash After Attending Party for TikTok Star Larray As Coronavirus Surges. Newsweek». Newsweek. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ a b Lustig, Hanna. «Dozens of top influencers gathered for a massive Hype House birthday party despite record COVID-19 numbers in California». Insider. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  12. ^ McGreevy, Patrick (July 22, 2020). «California to obtain more masks, gear as it becomes state with most COVID-19 cases». Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 30, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ a b Tenbarge, Kat (July 27, 2020). «Party-goers were subjected to strong online backlash, but that hasn’t stopped them from continuing to go out». Insider. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ Llyod, Jonathan (June 19, 2020). «If You Have Questions About California’s Face Mask Rules, This List Has Them Covered». NBC Los Angeles. Retrieved November 30, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ Henry, Ben (July 23, 2020). «Tyler Oakley Called Out A Bunch Of Influencers After Nikita Dragun Threw An «Insane Surprise Party» During Lockdown». BuzzFeed News. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ Roantree, Megab (August 4, 2020). «Nikita Dragun Got The Hype House Tested For Coronavirus». Kiss. Retrieved August 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ «Hype House Landlord Files Lawsuit to Recoup Over $300K in Damages Allegedly Caused By Influencers». Peoplemag. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  18. ^ «‘Hype House’ influencers sued by former landlord; claims $600,000 in damages done to home». KTLA. January 20, 2023. Retrieved January 31, 2023.

External linksEdit

  • Official website  
  • The Hype House on TikTok  

Hype House is part of a trend called content houses or collab houses (short for collaboration). These are large, nice homes where internet influencers live and create content together. These houses and collaborations appear to help boost their audiences and individual brands. This trend goes back to at least 2014, when the YouTube group Our Second Life began living together in a place they called 02L Mansion. It continued into the 2010s with other YouTube collaborators, such as Jake Paul’s Team 10, also renting mansions.

Hype House begins in November 2019 when TikTok star Chase Hudson and YouTuber Thomas Petrou rented a mansion—which they named Hype House—in Los Angeles, California. Shortly after, Hype House launched its own Instagram and TikTok accounts. These accounts are dedicated to sharing and promoting photos and videos of various social media influencers and stars of its content collaboration group—also known as Hype House.

View this post on Instagram

The squad❤️

A post shared by Hype House (@thehypehousela) on Jan 11, 2020 at 1:32pm PST

House, in Hype House, refers to the physical house but also the sense of the group as a collaborative body. Hype is slang for “excited,” “exciting,” or “excellent” more generally.

Hype House is made up of 19 members, mostly in their late teens or early twenties and very popular on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. Including cofounder Petrou, four of the group live in the actual house full-time. And what do they do? Create content for social media, especially TikTok, and help promote members’ content on their own channels. Their TikTok content often features members humorously or artfully lip-syncing and dancing to popular songs. As of January 2020, the official Hype House TikTok account boasted well over six millions followers, their Instagram over one million. Their YouTube channel has nearly 200,000 followers.

@thehypehouse

@jack.wright x @avani

♬ original sound – イェシャさぎやま

The popularity of Hype House inspired other TikTok and Instagram users to form their own Hype House-inspired groups focused around locations (“Texas Hype House”) or other defining characteristics (“Hound House,” for dogs). These don’t actually have houses and are not affiliated with the Hype House collab. In early January 2020, Taylor Lorenz notably reported on the Hype House hype for the New York Times.

Anyway, outside the original Hype House none of the local hype houses have actual houses. They’re just collab groups for kids from different states or ethnicities or sub groups to meet each other and help each other go viral! Most “houses” say u have to be 12-18 to join

— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) January 13, 2020

Hype House is part of a trend called content houses or collab houses (short for collaboration). These are large, nice homes where internet influencers live and create content together. These houses and collaborations appear to help boost their audiences and individual brands. This trend goes back to at least 2014, when the YouTube group Our Second Life began living together in a place they called 02L Mansion. It continued into the 2010s with other YouTube collaborators, such as Jake Paul’s Team 10, also renting mansions.

Hype House begins in November 2019 when TikTok star Chase Hudson and YouTuber Thomas Petrou rented a mansion—which they named Hype House—in Los Angeles, California. Shortly after, Hype House launched its own Instagram and TikTok accounts. These accounts are dedicated to sharing and promoting photos and videos of various social media influencers and stars of its content collaboration group—also known as Hype House.

View this post on Instagram

The squad❤️

A post shared by Hype House (@thehypehousela) on Jan 11, 2020 at 1:32pm PST

House, in Hype House, refers to the physical house but also the sense of the group as a collaborative body. Hype is slang for “excited,” “exciting,” or “excellent” more generally.

Hype House is made up of 19 members, mostly in their late teens or early twenties and very popular on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. Including cofounder Petrou, four of the group live in the actual house full-time. And what do they do? Create content for social media, especially TikTok, and help promote members’ content on their own channels. Their TikTok content often features members humorously or artfully lip-syncing and dancing to popular songs. As of January 2020, the official Hype House TikTok account boasted well over six millions followers, their Instagram over one million. Their YouTube channel has nearly 200,000 followers.

@thehypehouse

@jack.wright x @avani

♬ original sound – イェシャさぎやま

The popularity of Hype House inspired other TikTok and Instagram users to form their own Hype House-inspired groups focused around locations (“Texas Hype House”) or other defining characteristics (“Hound House,” for dogs). These don’t actually have houses and are not affiliated with the Hype House collab. In early January 2020, Taylor Lorenz notably reported on the Hype House hype for the New York Times.

Anyway, outside the original Hype House none of the local hype houses have actual houses. They’re just collab groups for kids from different states or ethnicities or sub groups to meet each other and help each other go viral! Most “houses” say u have to be 12-18 to join

— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) January 13, 2020

Коллектив TikTok и других создателей социальных сетей

The Hype House

Формация декабрь 2019 ; 10 месяцев назад (2019-12)
Основатели
  • Дейзи Кич
  • Чейз Хадсон
  • Томас Петру
  • Алекс Уоррен
  • Коувр Аннон
Основана в Лос-Анджелес, Калифорния
Цель Создание контента
Местоположение
  • Лос-Анджелес
Истоки TikTok
Официальный язык Английский

The Hype House — это название коллектива TikTok личностей, базирующихся в Лос-Анджелесе, Калифорнии, а также название Испанский стиль особняк, где раньше жили некоторые из создателей.

История

Коллектив сформирован в декабре 2019 года и включает около двадцати набирающих силу или признанных Gen Z влиятельных лиц из TikTok. Большая часть его финансирования поступила от Дейзи Кич, Чейза Хадсона, Томаса Петроу, Алекса Уоррена и Коувра Аннона.

Наиболее заметные личности TikTok из коллектива: Чейз Хадсон и Эддисон Рэй, а среди бывших популярных участников — Чарли Д’Амелио и Дикси Д’Амелио. Во время своего пика членства в нем было двадцать один член, пока в марте 2020 года не покинула его основательница Дейзи Кич, сославшись на внутренние разногласия с другими членами. В мае 2020 года представитель Д’Амелиоса подтвердил, что сестры также покинули коллектив, когда «Hype House стал больше превращаться в бизнес». Брайс Холл сообщил в прямой трансляции, что Эддисон Рэй больше не связан с Hype House. Ларрей, который уже был известным YouTuber и личностью TikTok, присоединился в январе 2020 года.

Hype House описывается как дом сотрудничества или дом содержания. Коллективные дома — это явление в мире социальных сетей, позволяющее влиятельным лицам и создателям контента легко создавать видео вместе. Hype House можно сравнить с Vlog Squad и Team 10, аналогичными коллективами YouTubers во главе с Дэвидом Добриком и Джейком Полом соответственно.

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The Hype House — тиктокерский дом и одноимённый аккаунт в соцсети TikTok[1][2][3][4][5].

История

Идея тиктокерского дома — дома, в котором живут и вместе снимают ролики популярные тиктокеры — возникла в США. Первый в мире тиктокерский дом — The Hype House — открылся в декабре 2019 года[1].
Часть финансирование для создания проекта была получена от Дейзи Кич, несмотря на это покинувшей проект в 2020 году[6].
По состоянию на 31 марта 2020 года в нём состояли 19 тиктокеров от 16 до 23 лет. Самой известной из них, Чарли Д’Амелио, было 16[1].

В мае 2020 года Чарли и её сестра Дикси Д’Амелио покинули проект[7][8][9][10].

Описание, тематика канала

Тиктокерский дом Hype House находится в Лос-Анджелесе и представляет собой большой особняк, где живёт и работает группа популярных тиктокеров[1].

Темы роликов — танцы, липсинк и т. п.[1]

Как пишет «Афиша Daily», видеоролики «кажутся однообразными и незатейливыми даже по меркам «ТикТока»:

Кажется, что участники просто пользуются своей популярностью и даже не стараются придумать что-то новое и оригинальное. Они могут спокойно собрать миллионы просмотров на бессмысленном бэкстейдже или ролике, в котором кто‑то просто лежит на кровати[1].

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Американская стриминговая платформа Нетфликс анонсировала 14 января 2022 года премьеру в Hype House нового реалити- шоу о начале пути к славе самых известных медийных личностей соцсетей.

Примечания

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Что такое Dream Team House, дом, где живут только тиктокеры. Афиша Daily (31 марта 2020). Дата обращения: 22 декабря 2020. Архивировано 14 июня 2021 года.
  2. Hype House and the Los Angeles TikTok Mansion Gold Rush. The New York Times (3 января 2020). Дата обращения: 8 января 2021. Архивировано 3 января 2020 года.
  3. The Hype House Is Changing The Face Of TikTok. Forbes (24 февраля 2020). Дата обращения: 8 января 2021. Архивировано 10 января 2021 года.
  4. TikTok’s Hype House is home to some of the app’s biggest stars, including Charli D’Amelio. Who are the other 20 members? Insider (2 февраля 2020). Дата обращения: 8 января 2021. Архивировано 16 июня 2020 года.
  5. Everything You Need to Know About TikTok’s Hype House. Seventeen (21 февраля 2020). Дата обращения: 8 января 2010. Архивировано 26 февраля 2020 года.
  6. «Everything You Need to Know About TikTok Star Daisy Keech» Seventeen, 20.03.2020
  7. TikTok Boom! How the Exploding Social Media App Is Going Hollywood (англ.). The Hollywood Reporter (6 мая 2020). Дата обращения: 8 января 2021. Архивировано 6 июня 2020 года.
  8. How long has Addison Rae been in Hype House and who are the other TikTok members? The US Sun (8 июля 2020). Дата обращения: 8 января 2021. Архивировано 28 февраля 2021 года.
  9. Charli D’Amelio Contact Address, Phone Number, Whatsapp Number, Email ID, Website. The Mumbai City (11 декабря 2020). Дата обращения: 8 января 2021. Архивировано 15 апреля 2021 года.
  10. Who Is In TikTok’s Sway House, Clubhouse And Hype House: Members. j-14 (17 декабря 2020). Дата обращения: 8 января 2021. Архивировано 11 января 2021 года.


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