

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. The most notable TikTok personalities from the collective include Chase Hudson and Addison Rae, and former popular members include Charli D'Amelio and Dixie D'Amelio. Most of its funding came from Daisy Keech, Chase Hudson, Thomas Petrou, Alex Warren, and Kouvr Annon. The collective formed in December 2019 and includes around twenty rising or established Gen Z influencers from TikTok. Top it off with his 11.7 million Instagram followers and this young creator has more than 45 million people watching his star rise.WELCOME TO THE HYPE HOUSE The Hype House is the name of a collective of TikTok personalities based in Los Angeles, California, as well as the name of the Spanish-style mansion where some of the creators formerly lived. His TikTok account has more followers than many of his peers, clocking in at more than 32 million and his YouTube page adds an additional 2.24 million subscribers to his fan base.

He released his debut single earlier this year and recently released another popular track reportedly written about Charli D’Amelio. His work on TikTok has helped Hudson transition into other career pursuits, including music. Chase Hudsonīetter known as “Lil Huddy,” Hudson is one of the founders and primary funders of Hype House. His YouTube channel and Instagram page, which share similar content, have a collective follower count of more than 4 million. His TikTok account, which primarily shares collaborative content with his girlfriend and fellow Hype House member Kouvr Annon, has more than 14.6 million followers. He told Forbes in an interview that his dreams of being an internet celebrity stretched back more than a decade and is also credited with masterminding the collective’s name. He expressed his apologies following the backlash and promised to “do better” and “actually take this shit seriously.”Īnother early Hype House member, Warren was originally known for his YouTube content. You may have seen his name in the news following a brief controversy during the COVID-19 pandemic during which Dragun threw the young star a birthday party. He also has a heavily-viewed Instagram page, with more than 6.6 million followers.

He produces primarily humorous content through his popular TikTok and YouTube channels, where he has a collective 33.18 followers. She has seen more diverse success than some of her fellow Hype House members, likely due to her business degree and a viral 2018 tweet in which she showed the world that trans women can flawlessly “sell fantasy.” She has a makeup line, Dragun Beauty, and a Snapchat docuseries titled “Nikita Unfiltered.” Larri Merrittįormerly a contributor to the now-defunct Vine, Merritt is another of Hype House’s original members. Her 14.2 million TikTok followers certainly don’t hurt, nor do her 9 million Instagram followers or 3.64 million YouTube subscribers.

Dragun’s star has been on the rise for years thanks to her consistent work as a model, influencer, and transgender advocate.
