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The Hype House
The Hype House was a collective of young TikTok personalities based in California, United States. It was also the name of the mansion in which some of the creators lived. It was a collaborative content-creation house, allowing the different influencers and content creators to make videos together easily.
The former house in Moorpark was a Spanish-style mansion perched at the top of a gated street. It has a palatial backyard, a pool, an outdoor gym, a whirlpool spa, and a large kitchen and dining quarters. The Hype House location has changed twice; the collaborative originally used a series of two different houses in Los Angeles proper before moving to its final location in Moorpark before it was sold away in August 2024. The membership of the collaborative has also evolved over time.
The last active members before it was dissolved included Thomas Petrou and Mia Hayward.
The Hype House began in December 2019 in Los Angeles as a collective of Gen Z influencers largely from TikTok. It was co-founded by Daisy Keech, Thomas Petrou, Chase Hudson (aka Lil Huddy), and Alex Warren. The founding idea was to bring content creators under one roof to collaborate more easily and build audiences together.
The Hype House included many well‑known names such as Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio, Addison Rae, the Lopez brothers, Avani Gregg, Kouvr Annon, among others in its early days. They moved into a mansion that served both as a home and content creation space.
In March 2020, the music video for Blueberry Faygo by Lil Mosey was filmed at The Hype House mansion in Los Angeles. It was released by Lyrical Lemonade and featured Addison Rae and Lil Huddy.
Its membership peaked at twenty-one members before cofounder Daisy Keech, citing internal disputes with other members as the reason for her departure, quit in March 2020. 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."
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. Russian model Renata Valliulina (also known as Renata Ri) joined the House in December of that year.[citation needed]
The Hype House
The Hype House was a collective of young TikTok personalities based in California, United States. It was also the name of the mansion in which some of the creators lived. It was a collaborative content-creation house, allowing the different influencers and content creators to make videos together easily.
The former house in Moorpark was a Spanish-style mansion perched at the top of a gated street. It has a palatial backyard, a pool, an outdoor gym, a whirlpool spa, and a large kitchen and dining quarters. The Hype House location has changed twice; the collaborative originally used a series of two different houses in Los Angeles proper before moving to its final location in Moorpark before it was sold away in August 2024. The membership of the collaborative has also evolved over time.
The last active members before it was dissolved included Thomas Petrou and Mia Hayward.
The Hype House began in December 2019 in Los Angeles as a collective of Gen Z influencers largely from TikTok. It was co-founded by Daisy Keech, Thomas Petrou, Chase Hudson (aka Lil Huddy), and Alex Warren. The founding idea was to bring content creators under one roof to collaborate more easily and build audiences together.
The Hype House included many well‑known names such as Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio, Addison Rae, the Lopez brothers, Avani Gregg, Kouvr Annon, among others in its early days. They moved into a mansion that served both as a home and content creation space.
In March 2020, the music video for Blueberry Faygo by Lil Mosey was filmed at The Hype House mansion in Los Angeles. It was released by Lyrical Lemonade and featured Addison Rae and Lil Huddy.
Its membership peaked at twenty-one members before cofounder Daisy Keech, citing internal disputes with other members as the reason for her departure, quit in March 2020. 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."
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. Russian model Renata Valliulina (also known as Renata Ri) joined the House in December of that year.[citation needed]
