The rest of the Hype House hasn’t lagged behind its most well-known ex-members who have been preoccupied with their own non-TikTok endeavors (Addison’s all that, and we’re keeping up with the D’Amelio’s). In between phony marriages and skating injuries, Hype House follows members of the social media collab house as they juggle friendships, business, and newly found celebrity.

However, after filming ended in the spring of 2021, six of the group’s members moved out of the house, and co-founder Thomas Petrou says he’s ready to bring in new members. Continue reading to find out who has left their posh cars at home and who is still pulling pranks by the pool.

Since the shooting ended, six members of the Hype House—Alex Warren, Kouvr Annon, Michael Sanzone, Connor “Paper” Yates, Calvin Goldby, and Patrick Huston—have left the residence. Sanzone was the first to depart, declaring on social media in August 2021 that he was still a part of the group despite his departure. He later stated that he was “giving another content house an opportunity.”

The remainder of the group dispersed soon after in October. Hype House co-founder Thomas Petrou claimed in a November video that everyone who left the company had no hard feelings and that they were all still connected.

Only six people now reside in the home: Petrou, Renata Ri, Jack Wright, Vinnie Hacker, Mia Hayward’s brother Jake, and his girlfriend Mia Hayward. Petrou announced his intention to expand the group in the same November vlog. But in the meanwhile, he’s making changes to the existing Hype House to foster a more social environment, which will include a common movie theater and game room.

The remaining members of the Hype House have been focusing on their individual enterprises. True to habit, LILHUDDY has been putting out music. In September 2021, he released his debut album, Teenage Heartbreak, which included Travis Barker and Tyson Ritter of the All-American Rejects.

Source: Netflix