![]() ![]() The situation remains a “he said, she said,” though the two influencers seem to still not be on speaking terms. Petrou responded with the now-deleted video “The REAL Truth About The Hype House,” in which he claimed that Keech was not social enough with the other Hype House members and never posted any content on TikTok. “We can’t ever have any group decisions, somehow has authority over everything, he has that because he is the only one with access to all of the social media accounts and emails,” Keech said in a since-deleted YouTube video about the lawsuit. She even claimed that she sued Petrou and Hype House member Chase Hudson over the dispute, noting that though she wasn’t involved in the decision-making process, she was allegedly liable for everything since her name was on the lease. Until then, it's best that fans wait for TikTok to be bought over by Microsoft while keeping an eye out for The Hype Life’s release date.A post shared by Hype House a few months later in March 2020, Keech parted ways with Petrou and the content creator collective and publicly stated that she felt like she wasn’t given due credit and like she was cheated out of money. Given this scenario, how the Hype House members transition their content to different platforms, especially Instagram's Reels and YouTube, might become the plot of The Hype Life. Add to that the fact that President Trump signing an executive order effectively banning the use of TikTok in the US might actually push some of these creators into a slump. So as far as the most important ingredient of reality TV AKA drama is concerned, rest assured, The Hype Life will have tonnes. Lawsuits followed and Daisy started her own rival commune The Clubhouse which is working with ICM for its own show. ![]() Charli, who boasts of more than 15 million TikTok followers, had broken up with Chase over cheating rumors, which led to him even getting death threats! Then there’s another former member Daisy Keech who slammed the founders for not giving her credit as a co-founder in spite of her investing more than $10,000 in the Hype House. The 15-year-old from Connecticut is the reigning queen of TikTok who apparently introduced dance to the video creation app, thus changing it completely. This announcement for The Hype Life comes shortly after the most popular ex Hype House member and former partner of Chase Hudon, Charli D’Amelio signed a production deal with Industrial Media that produces shows like American Idol and 90 Day Fiancé. Related: TikTok Shadowbanned? Major TikToker Claims Shut Out of Algorithm & Features But every house has it’s set of controversies, and Hype House has plenty! It's perhaps this very reason why Wheelhouse Entertainment struck a deal with the collective to develop and produce a reality show named The Hype Life. Strict rules also adhere to the house like not partying, replacing an item in 15 days if it's broken, and most importantly, churning out new content daily. There are no leaders and no one gets a cut of the money the members make. The Hype House members don’t necessarily live in the house but do use it as space to create. Within the first month itself, the Hype House Instagram account gained one million followers and the TikTok account grew by seven million. The formula worked with a simple strategy – growing followers by growing collaborations. Hype House formed in December 2019 when TikTok star Chase Hudson and YouTube personality Thomas Petrou thought of having a group of famous GenZ influencers in one place, a rented mansion in Los Angeles. ![]()
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