

Hype House members:įans have been trying to track down the exact address of the Hype House but all we know is that the mansion is located in Los Angeles and rent is $900 a month for a room. However, not everyone you spot in the house actually lives there. Since its inception, the group's TikTok page has amassed over 13 million followers and the Hype House members have skyrocketed in popularity. Inspired by the Team 10 House - and started by former Team 10 member Thomas Petrou - the Hype House is a collective of TikTokers based in Los Angeles.

On December 22nd, YouTuber Drama Kween posted a video titled, "why i DONT LIKE the tiktok 'hype house'…" which garnered over 13,600 views in five days (shown below).TikTok is taking over, so it was only a matter of time before influencers came together to live and create content for the social media platform. TikTok user posted another video regarding the lack of diversity which garnered over 2,000 likes in a week. TikTokers continued to post videos mocking the Hype House. The video accumulated over 56,200 likes in a week. On December 20th, 2019, TikToker posted a video about the Hype House's lack of diversity (shown below, left). The tweet accumulated over 1,300 likes in a week.

(Also people are mad there’s no diversity)" (shown below). On December 20th, 2019, when the Hype House first posted to social media Twitter user tweeted, "A bunch of People from Tik Tok formed a group called ‘The Hype House’ and honestly this looks like everyone in high school that talked shit about me. The Hype House TikTok account gained over 1.7 million followers in a week and their Instagram account gained over 242,000 followers in a week.

L’Chaim!! /A8QRL9AWCx- Taylor Lorenz January 13, 2020 Journalist Taylor Lorenze posted on Twitter about the Jewish Hype House forming on TikTok (shown below).įollow the Jewish Hype House. On January 3rd, 2019 New York Times published the article "Hype House and the Los Angeles TikTok Mansion Gold Rush" which covered the many collaboration houses forming. On December 31st, 2019, Cabin Six, the LGBTQ+ spin-off of Hype House introduced their members on TikTok and received over 144,400 likes in two weeks (shown below, right). The video garnered over 123,900 likes in a month. On December 25th, TikToker introduced more plans to start the University of Diversity collaboration group (show below, center). Numerous other collaboration houses also sprung up. The TikTok gained over 210,700 likes in a month. On December 21st, 2019, TikToker posted a video introducing Melanin Mansion in response to the Hype House (shown below, left). The video, which features Thomas Petrou and Chase Hudson answering a few questions about who lives in their house and what it's like to live there gained over 803,500 views in a week. On January 7th, 2020, The Hype House YouTube account uploaded the video "WELCOME TO THE HYPE HOUSE" (shown below). The video accumulated over 2.7 million likes in four days. On December 23rd, they uploaded their most popular video within the week featuring a dance performed by James Wright, Jack Wright and Charli D'Amelio (shown below, right). The video gained over 525,400 likes in a week. That same day, they posted their first TikTok video (shown below, left). The post gained over 63,100 likes in a week. On December 20th, 2019, the Hype House members posted their first post to Instagram featuring some of the male influencers living at the house (show below).
