Netflix’s new reality show 'Hype House' is a show about a bunch of famous kids who hate what they do. Read madfitzroth's latest:
with a ring light. And in a lot of ways, it is, as Hype House founder Thomas Petrou notes in an early episode of the series, out Jan. 7, “We have ten 20-year-olds living in a $5 million house together, filming content all day. It just doesn’t sound real.”
Petrou says he sees Hype House as a sort of Nickelodeon or Disney Channel–a launching pad for young stars to catapult into the mainstream, à la Ariana Grande and Selena Gomez, whom he names as examples of A-listers who have successfully landed that jump. That’s the entire goal of Hype House, he claims, and he wants to see his friends go far and become famous while also encouraging them to “just have fun.
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