Golka criticized the portrayal of the creator work-life balance and that it didn’t seem like the Hype House liked their jobs. She called Nikita Dragun’s involvement in the series “pot-stirring,” as Dragun would ask inciting questions to create drama in the house for a show with very little interesting drama. In Swell Entertainment’s “the boring drama of the Hype House on Netflix”, Amanda Golka called the show’s allegedly fabricated storylines “bad tea.” “Whoever wrote this fabrication was bad. Below are some analyses from the people who know content creation the best: YouTubers. And as more internet celebrities are diving into mainstream entertainment, the D’Amelio sisters’ show on Hulu and Addison Rae’s She’s All That for Netflix, YouTubers have continued to be critical of how their profession is portrayed in popular media. Commentary YouTubers had a lot to say about the Hype House, as it is a popular topic for them to analyze and poke fun of. The show briefly dives into sensitive issues like Nikita Dragun’s alleged blackfishing that doesn’t end up being resolved it was only a small anticlimactic moment at the end of an episode. Sienna Mae Gomez, who was originally announced in the series, was removed entirely from the show after news of allegedly sexually assaulting fellow Hype House member Jack Wright came out. Lil Huddy Nikita Dragun ), Thomas Petrou Kouvr Annon Larri Merritt Alex Warren and Jack Wright as they deal with drama and content creating. Described as “a social-media collective,” the series follows Cole Chase Hudson a.k.a. Netflix quietly released its TikTok reality series, which follows a group of social-media influencers living in a mansion together in Los Angeles. Charli is a former Hype House member and the most-followed person on TikTok with 113.6 million followers.HEYWHAT’SUPYOUGUYS! Today we’ll be talking about the series that almost never came to be: Netflix’s Hype House. A docuseries about the family of TikTok sensations Charli and Dixie D’Amelio is coming to Hulu this year. Fans who meticulously follow the members' movements will surely flock to watch the show whenever it starts streaming and perhaps give Netflix a welcome boost to its subscriber numbers.Ī number of major social media influencers have been landing deals for TV shows in recent times. If Netflix is looking for its next big hit, tapping into the power and influence of the Hype House isn't a bad idea at all. That's before you take into account the members' own massive fanbases - they each have at least 8 million TikTok followers. In case you're wondering just how influential the Hype House is, a TikTok account for it has 20 million followers, while more than 6 million followers keep up with its Instagram account. Production is underway on the show, which will depict the members' relationships, fame and next steps in their lives.Īnnon, Hudson, Petrou and Warren founded the Hype House in 2019 along with Daisy Keech, who left in March 2020. The group is based in a mansion (or "collab house") in Los Angeles, where the members collaborate on content. They include Kouvr Annon, Nikita Dragun, Sienna Mae Gomez, Chase Hudson, Larri Merritt, Thomas Petrou, Alex Warren and Jack Wright. The series will center around “some of the world’s biggest social media stars,” according to Variety. The untitled show will follow members of the Hype House, a collective of major TikTok personalities. Netflix is turning to social media influencers for an upcoming reality series.
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