Web stars in danger party rap
Two TikTok stars have been charged with violating public health orders after allegedly hosting parties despite large gatherings being outlawed in the pandemic.
Bryce Hall and Blake Gray face up to a year in jail and fines of about £1500 after being accused of hosting “mega-parties” despite restrictions on public gatherings in a bid to halt the spread of Covid-19.
It is alleged that the social media celebrities, who have a combined 19million TikTok followers, hosted two parties at a mansion in the Hollywood Hills less than a week apart, despite police warning them after the first on August 8.
After a second party on August 14 allegedly attracted “several hundred” attendees, authorities cut power to the house.
Mike Feuer, Los Angeles City Attorney, said Hall, 21, and Gray, 19, were “incredibly irresponsible” and should have been “modelling good behaviour – not brazenly violating the law and posting videos about it, as we allege”. chef a “donut”. Tilly recently poked fun at her famous father for taking four hours to learn a 10-second TikTok dance routine.
She told her four mil lion followers: “Sunday funday. This only took him four hours to learn.”
The footage has since been watched more than seven million times.
An insider said: “TikTok has taken the world by storm – especial ly during lockdown. Its bosses are trying to diversify and bring a slightly older demographic to the platform so having the world’s most famous chef on board is a huge coup for them.
“Cooking content can be shared in 60-second clips, similar to what Joe Wicks does with his lean in 15 content on Instagram.
“Quick, fun and cleverly edited clips is what they want from Gordon.
“TikTok has a huge younger audience and demographic but they are now looking at mainstream talent and paying them lucratively to create regular content for the platform.”
TikTok and Ramsay were asked to comment but did not reply.