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Bryce Hall

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Bryce Hall
Born (1999-08-14) August 14, 1999 (age 24)
Ellicott City, Maryland, U.S.
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  2014–present
Known forYouTube and TikTok

Bryce Hall (born August 14, 1999)[2] is an American social media personality known for his TikToks and YouTube channel. As of October 2020, his TikTok channel has 14 million followers,[3] and his YouTube channel has 2.91 million. He is also a member of the Sway House in Los Angeles.[4]

Early life[edit]

Hall was raised by his mother, Lisa in Ellicott City, Maryland.[5][6]

Career[edit]

Hall started his social media career on YouNow at the age of 15. He originally started live streaming in an effort to make friends after being bullied. Hall had 30,000 followers on Vine when it was shutdown in 2014. He later used Musical.ly. Hall started his YouTube channel in 2015.[6] As of June 2020, Hall has over 2 million subscribers on YouTube and 10 million on TikTok.[7] He is a member of Sway House, a collective of several TikTokers.[6] In 2019, Hall was in the documentary Jawline which detailed his career beginnings and his legal scandals with his former manager, Michael Weist.[6] In early June 2020, he donated over $30,000 to the NAACP and he attended Black Lives Matter protests in Los Angeles.[8][5]

In June 2020, his tweet about "straight TikTok" and heterophobia created controversy. Critics alleged Hall had mocked the LGBT community. He deleted the tweet minutes later and issued an apology.[7]

Personal life[edit]

Hall moved to Los Angeles, California in 2018. In May 2020, Hall was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana while on a road trip in Texas.

On August 19, 2020, Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti authorized the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to shut off Hall's home utility services for violating the city's social distancing measures against the COVID-19 pandemic, which include a ban on house parties with large gatherings, which Hall allegedly violated with a celebration of his 21st birthday after several warnings from the Los Angeles Police Department to cease his parties.[9] On August 28, Hall was charged by the Los Angeles City Attorney with a misdemeanour violating the Safer L.A. health order and the city's “Party House Ordinance”.[10]

Starting in May 2020, controversy began between Hall and a member of the Hype House, Thomas Petrou. Hall accused Thomas Petrou of stealing money from members of the Hype House and spending money irresponsibly, and on October 22nd, Hall posted screenshots of direct messages between them on his Instagram Stories which showed Thomas Petrou suggesting that they should settle their quarrelling on Hall's podcast, 'Capital University'.[11][12]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Bryce Hall's YouTube Stats (Summary Profile) - Social Blade Stats". Social Blade. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  2. Bain, Ellissa (2020-07-18). "TikTok: How old is Bryce Hall? Age, height and dating history revealed!". HITC. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  3. "TikToker Bryce Hall Is Defending Himself Against Claims He Fought A Waiter Who Asked Him Not To Vape". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  4. "Bryce Hall - YouTube". Retrieved 2020-08-04 – via YouTube.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Guglielmi, Jodi (June 23, 2020). "TikTok's Bryce Hall Says He's 'Learning' and Growing' After Arrest: 'I Will Make You Proud'". People. Retrieved 2020-07-02. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Kim, Yerin (2020-03-26). "Everything You Need to Know About Tik Tok Star Bryce Hall". Seventeen. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Maurice, Emma Powys (2020-06-28). "Tiktok star Bryce Hall apologises after backlash over insensitive 'heterophobia' comment". PinkNews. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  8. Twersky, Carolyn (2020-06-04). "Bryce Hall and Addison Rae Attended a Black Lives Matter Protest in LA Together". Seventeen. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  9. Boucher, Ashley (19 August 2020). "TikToker Bryce Hall Has His Utilities Shut Off for Hosting Massive Birthday Party in Los Angeles: Report". People. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  10. Lorenz, Taylor (August 28, 2020). "2 TikTok Stars Who Threw Big Parties Face Charges, Prosecutors Say". New York Times. Retrieved August 29, 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  11. "The Bryce Hall and Thomas Petrou Beef Reached Another Boiling Point". Distractify. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  12. "Bryce Hall exposes Thomas Petrou for trying to start "fake beef" in DMs". Dexerto. 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2020-10-28.


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