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Happy Pride Weekend London 🏳️‍🌈
Hi everyone,
Tomorrow in London is our pride parade! It’s an amazing parade celebrating everyone and creatives such a positive atmosphere in the city. I love doing my friends makeup for pride and this one of my friends wanted a rainbow eye kinda look. He said he wanted a subtle rainbow because he has a date after the parade and previously we’ve done more dramatic drag inspired looks.
So trying to be his fairy godmother I found a palette and tried the look of myself first, I tend to do that so it’s easier when I’m doing someone else’s makeup look. I found the perfect palette from Morphe Avani X Gregg For The Bebs Artistry Palette , £30.00. This palette is every MUA’s dream because you have ever colour could ever need to do a nice colourful look.
In this 30 shade palette you get everything from rainbows, nudes and the best part is the bottom 2 rows of the palette are cake liners! If you aren’t familiar these are like eyeliner paints. You add water to your brush swish it around the colour and then boom you like a liquid liner. I love the shades Avani picked and think they really compliment the eyeshadow story. For the makeup look I created I decided to a rainbow across my eyes and mirror the colours on my lash line. It’s simple but I love the bursts of colour. For the inner corner colours I decided to add some silver Colour Pop shock shadows to add some glitter because you can never have too much.
I adore this palette and think if like me you can appreciate a bright eye look then I think you should check out this palette because it’s great value and you get so much to play with. You buy it from Morphe or Boots and I’ve linked it above.
Lots of love
Bella Xx
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Avani Kiana Gregg is an American social media personality and make-up artist. She first developed a following on TikTok. Gregg plays Gemma in the web series Chicken Girls. She received the Shorty Award for TikToker of the Year in 2019, and was on the Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2020 in the social media category. Buy Avani Gregg Merch Here! #avanigreggmerch #avanigreggmerchandise Website: https://avanigreggmerch.net/
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Avani Tiktoker Biography, Real Name, Age, Career, Videos and Net Worth
Avani Tiktoker Biography, Real Name, Age, Career, Videos and Net Worth
Avani Kiara Gregg is an American Tiktoker, social media personality and make up artist. She gained popularity for her Tiktok videos. Avani was born on November 3rd 2002 In Brownsburg, Indiana, United States of America to Shanti Avani and  Priya Gregg. Avani  Profile Name Avani Real Name Avani Kiara Gregg Birthday November 3rd 2002 Age 22 Years  (2022) State of…
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Avani Gregg Biography: Age, Parents, Height, Net Worth, Instagram, Makeup, Boyfriend, Nationality, TikTok, Siblings, Wikipedia
Avani Gregg Biography: Age, Parents, Height, Net Worth, Instagram, Makeup, Boyfriend, Nationality, TikTok, Siblings, Wikipedia
Biography Avani Kiana Gregg (born November 23, 2002), whose nickname is Avani Gregg, is an adept social media personality, actress, and make-up artist from the United States.  She is best known for her stunning makeup looks and creative style. She has amassed a large following on social media, where she frequently shares her make-up inspirations and tutorials. Avani Gregg‘s work has been featured…
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Pop artist Nadia Vaeh has dropped her new music video for her powerful track 'Anxiety'. The video reflects on her personal mental health struggles and how she copes with the highs and lows of anxiety. The video shows Nadia alone at home coping with what the real and raw effects of anxiety look and feel like. As an advocate, she hopes her music can inspire people to embrace the conversation of mental health and be a reminder that they are not alone.
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Babeheaven, the project of West Londoners Nancy Andersen and Jamie Travis, share their latest single, 'Craziest Things', along with a video from the award-winning illustrator and animator, Sacha Beeley. The track is taken from the duo’s much anticipated debut album, Home For Now, which will be released on November 20 via AWAL, and follows the singles 'Cassette Beat' and 'Human Nature'. About the track, Nancy said: “On 'Craziest Things', I explore my anxiety and insomnia, not being able to make sense of my emotions and running around in a state of mania.”
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Moscow-based multi-talented avant-pop artist Kate Shilonosova aka Kate NV has just unveiled a video for 'Lu Na', a track taken from her last album Room for the Moon. Drawing from “unlived memories of 70s and 80s Russian and Japanese pop music and film,” the project also comes with vintage and surreal conceptual videos inspired by the shows she was watching as a child. In these new Gina Onegina-directed visuals, she introduces four dancers voguing in pinky cats outfits. “‘Lu Na’ was originally planned as a dance clip consisting mostly of one repetitive loop—simple pattern where cats walk in a square one by one,” she stated. “This pattern was hugely inspired and based on [Samuel] Beckett’s piece Quad which I love. Originally I just wanted the sun to appear slowly behind those cats while they walk. All of the dancers were wonderful, they brought so much life to the characters of those cats!” [via High Clouds]
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Kississippi, the increasingly pop-minded project of the Philadelphia musician Zoe Reynolds, have released a new single, 'Around Your Room'. Kississippi got their start making wispy and hypnotic folk reveries, which opened up into more muscular fare on their debut full-length, 2018’s Sunset Blush. 'Around Your Room' is their most unabashedly pop song yet, a strobing synth that pulls from Lorde’s Melodrama providing the main thrust for Reynolds’ gauzy lyrics about memory and its inexorable pull. Reynolds cowrote 'Around Your Room' with Sarah Tudzin of Illuminati Hotties, according to a tweet from Tudzin. “This song tells a story of yearning and infatuation. It’s about being hopelessly enamored in a way that took me back to my youthful perception of love,” Reynolds said in a statement. “It represents those moments where you’re fully infatuated with someone and they’re all you can think about. I’ve written about love in a cynical manner in the past and this song was written as a reminder of the magic and euphoria that comes with it.” 'Around Your Room' is the lead single from a new Kississippi album due out next year, Reynolds’ first for Triple Crown. Watch director Josh Coll’s video for the song above. [via Stereogum]
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Tank and The Bangas have announced a new EP called Friend Goals. Due out November 20 via Verve Forecast, the six-track, guest-heavy release is being previewed with the track 'Self Care'. The New Orleans-based group are known for their collaborative habits, having this year teamed with the likes of Jacob Collier and Fantastic Negrito. Friend Goals, as the title might suggest, brings together a number of artists Tank and The Bangas have befriended over their career. The follow-up to last year’s Green Balloon LP features guests like CHIKA ('Mr. Insta'), Duckwrth ('Fluff'), PJ Morton ('TSA'), and Pell on the title track. Lead single 'Self Care' actually touts three collaborators: Jaime Woods, Orleans Big, and Anjelika “Jelly” Joseph. The track itself is exactly what we need in 2020, an ode to being with yourself and being damn okay with it. “Chillin’ all by myself/ Netflix, eatin’, cheatin’, by myself, all by myself,” Tarriona “Tank” Ball spits, clearly enjoying her alone time. “Nobody else/ New people to the left/ What is there left but myself?” “‘Self Care’ is THE quarantine song to get you moving,” Ball said in a statement. “It shows that some of the best things can come out from solitude, especially when the beat hits this hard.” Take a listen above via the song’s Fat Happy Media-directed video. [via CoS]
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New Zealand’s platinum sensation BENEE unveils the official video for her latest single 'Snail'. For the visual, BENEE and director Anita Fontaine deliver a lush and larger-than-life fantasy befitting of the track. In the colorful clip, BENEE wakes up to feed her giant snail roommates and slides around their slime trails before heading to work in her secret elf lab. Soon, she’s cycling out of her home—a concrete replica of her own head—out into a storm. After being struck by lightning, our heroine turns into an elf and cruises through a mushroom wonderland under the glow of an aurora borealis-style blanket of colors across the sky. Reflective of her personality, it pops off as her biggest and boldest video to date. Of the inspiration behind the video, BENEE says, “I knew I wanted the vid to be a weird fantasy story involving snails! I said to Anita that I wanted to be an elf with long braids riding a bike and have giant mushrooms somewhere in the vid...She came back with the treatment, and I loved ittttttt! Her imagination is supa whacky in the best way, and I’m so happy with how ‘Snail’ turned out!”
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Bebe Rexha has returned with her new anthem 'Baby, I'm Jealous', which features Doja Cat. 'Baby, I'm Jealous' is Bebe Rexha's first single of 2020, following on from last year's Maleficent: Mistress of Evil track 'You Can't Stop The Girl'. The new track marks the debut collaboration between Bebe Rexha and Doja Cat, and is accompanied by a Hannah Lux Davis-directed visual that stars Charli D’Amelio, Nikita Dragun, and Avani Gregg. Bebe Rexha says the new single is "about embracing my insecurities", and adds, "It’s about the way social media has heightened my jealousy which can affect how I feel about myself. We are constantly flooded with the highlights of other people’s lives, and at times I find myself comparing my worth and beauty to others. It’s part of the human process to experience jealousy - ultimately, this is an anthem to embrace those feelings as a form of empowerment." [via Line Of Best Fit]
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Making her grand return to the scene with a striking new single is Brighton-hailed singer Fable, with her new tune 'Thirsty'. With otherworldly tones and harmonising vocals, the singer serves us with a sumptuous genre-bending tune that has us headbanging at every chorus. Known for her bold and atmospheric sonics, the singer accompanies the song with an attention-grabbing video with juxtaposing images of ethereal nature and mental destruction. Speaking on the single, the singer said, “'Thirsty' is about taking the beauty of life for granted. How overtime we write off profound stuff as mundane because it’s a constant; the sky’s always there, but it’s weird and beautiful that we even exist under it. It’s playful at heart but it’s about my realised depression and learning how to reset my perspective through mindfulness,” Having disappeared from the scene back in 2016 due to a personal tragedy, the singer has reconnected to her artistic side and is ready to step back into the spotlight. [via Wonderland]
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With the enticing line-up of Joe Lonie (Supergroove), Milan Borich (Pluto), Jol Mulholland (The Reduction Agents) and Morgan Leary (Cindy), Tāmaki Makaurau supergroup Kathy Bates Motel share their latest ear worm 'Cool Your Heels'. The class act's second single, following up debut track 'Damaged Goods', is dangerously catchy, with killer harmonies from vocalists Lonie and Leary. 'Cool Your Heels' will have you moving your feet and hankering for a dance, a need so perfectly met by the Footloose inspired, Joe Lonie directed visuals. Everybody cut foot loose, the weekend and 'Cool Your Heels' have arrived. [via Under The Radar]
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Up-and-comers Wargasm recently dropped their fifth single, ‘Backyard Bastards’, and now they’ve released a video to go with it. Shot and edited by Olli Appleyard, the video sees sees Sam Matlock (guitar, vocals) hunting down Ryan Cornall (session drummer) on a manic murder spree that finds its peak in an epic showdown between the two, all the while being cheered on by Milkie Way (bass, vocals) and her dancer squad. You can check out the video for ‘Backyard Bastards’ above. [via Dead Press]
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Atlanta-based glam punk rockers Starbenders have released an energetic and evocative music video for their new single 'Can’t Cheat Time' off most recent album Love Potions. 'Can’t Cheat Time' is available now as part of a bundle featuring the original single and an acoustic version. 'Can’t Cheat Time' perfectly pairs frontwoman Kimi Shelter‘s incredible vocal shapeshifting abilities with electrocuted guitars and heart-pounding rhythm for this stand out rock ‘n’ roll anthem. Speaking to the inspiration for the single’s music video, Shelter adds: “‘Can’t Cheat Time’ is a personal favorite amongst the band. This single has a wicked string arrangement reminiscent of Jeff Lynne from ELO’s production style. It was so rewarding hearing all of it come together with the live string players. The accompanying music video is a love letter to the mom and pop businesses that have shaped and supported our very existence. These businesses along with the touring industry have been devastated by the pandemic. We filmed in locations around Atlanta which include the local greasy spoon diner, the record shop, the independent guitar store, the watering hole, and the divey small music venue. While mega-retailers did not close down for even one day, 60% of small to medium-sized businesses in the USA that closed will never reopen. These places are vital to the social and economic health of our cities. We encourage our friends to go to saveourstages.com. Sign up to push legislators to help independent venues though the updated Heroes Act. So many are hurting and on the verge of financial ruin from lighting to sound engineers, musicians, DJs, security, bar staff and venue operators. Our hearts are with you all.“ [via The Girls At The Rock Show]
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Hulu's 'The D'Amelio Show': Release Date, Trailer, Cast & Everything To Know
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Now that Keeping Up With The Kardashians is ending, TikTok’s most famous sisters are headed to the small screen to fill the void — though technically it’s a much larger screen than their fans are used to. On May 18, Hulu released the first teaser for The D’Amelio Show, a new reality series centered around Charli and Dixie D’Amelio as well as the rest of their family. Set to follow the sisters as they adapt to their monstrous newfound fame — Charli boasts over 150 million followers on TikTok, and Dixie has amassed over 78 million — The D’Amelio Show will offer fans a look into their lives outside of the app that launched their careers. It’ll also focus on their parents’ efforts to protect them from the dark side of fame because life isn’t all “Savage” dances and Dunkin’ Donuts drinks.
The D’Amelio Show Plot
As the platform’s most-followed creator, Charli’s life has changed quite a bit since she started posting on TikTok back in 2019. Back then, she lived a normal life with a passion for dancing. Then, she shot to extreme success nearly overnight and has since enjoyed unimaginable opportunities like this reality show, her signature Dunkin’ Donuts drink, and a spot on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list. The D’Amelio Show will focus on the 17-year-old’s newfound fame, balancing it with family life, and the plight of being a well-known teen. “I still have to make my bed,” says Charli in the teaser clip.
The show also features her sister Dixie, who quickly jumped on the fame train after Charli’s career took off. Dixie, 19, is pursuing a music career in Los Angeles with songs like the simple mental health anthem “Be Happy” and slightly uncomfortably sexy Liam Payne Christmas collaboration “Naughty List.” Based on the teaser, it seems the show will explore Dixie’s protective nature over Charli. “I want to be there for her when she’s going through these sorts of things,” Dixie explains in the teaser.
To round out the family cast, Charli and Dixie’s parents, Heidi and Marc, will also appear in the show. Once their daughters’ careers exploded, the family moved from Connecticut to Los Angeles, so it’s clear their parents are supportive. On The D’Amelio Show, fans will see Heidi and Marc striving to maintain the family’s tight-knit relationship and protect their daughters from experiencing fame’s dark side. However, it’s unclear if the series will explore the family’s controversies, like allegations that Charli and Dixie were rude to their personal chef during an episode of their YouTube series, Dinner With The D’Amelios, and the backlash that followed their vacation to the Bahamas amid a life-threatening pandemic.
The D’Amelio Show Cast
Based on Hulu’s teaser, it’s unclear who could appear in the series aside from the D’Amelio family members themselves. However, as the series covers Charli’s TikTok career, it’s possible that her famous friends, including Lil Huddy, Madi Monroe, or Avani Gregg, could make appearances. The D’Amelio Show will also follow Dixie’s music career and studio sessions, which means fans might see one or more of her collaborators, like Payne, Wiz Khalifa, Blackbear, or Lil Mosey.
The D’Amelio Show Release Date
It’s currently unclear when The D’Amelio Show will premiere on Hulu. At the end of the streaming service’s teaser clip, the series’ release is labeled as “coming soon.”
This post will be updated with the release date and additional details as more information on The D’Amelio Show becomes available.
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Avani Gregg’s Official Guide to Everyday Makeup
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Avani Gregg’s Official Guide to Everyday Makeup Though Avani Gregg may have gotten her social media start carrying off high-drama looks designed for a literal clown, her everyday routine is far more subtle—and equally well-executed. “My mom was the one that taught me how to do my makeup,” says Gregg, who cleanses her face and spritzes on a veil of Dermalogica Multi-Active Toner to begin her routine. “She did this really cute basic little eyeshadow thing that I would do every single day. It was like artwork on my face. So, when I started social media, I actually was doing crazy makeup—like crazy special effects makeup, clown makeup, anything but normal, everyday, regular makeup—and that’s when people started really following me. ” When Gregg's star began to rise, her mother stepped in again, encouraging the budding makeup artist to care for her skin in addition to cultivating her craft. A dabbing of dry oil—with the eye area eschewed to avoid creases in foundation—is followed by a blend of SPF and Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide Cream, an additional coat of moisturizer, and an under-eye pressing of Vitamin C serum for brightening. “Because I’ve had long nails for so long, I actually feel like when I don’t have long nails, I can’t do anything right,” says Gregg, who uses the pads of her manicured fingers to apply her favored primer from Patrick Starrr. A perfected mix of foundation shades goes on with a brush for an extra-even finish. Concealer, contour, and an expert bit of blending come next, delivering dimension to the look's beginnings. “The first day that that clown video of mine blew up, I was out at a mall with my friends. A group of girls came up to me and my friends, and I was just assuming that like, my friend knew them or something, like they were friends of them, but no,” says Gregg, citing the moment as the point where her life began to change. “They actually drove over an hour to come and see me at the mall because they saw that I posted it on my story.” Gregg's popularity is sensical: Her trademark clown creations typically take up to six hours to conceptualize and create. “I have been blessed with some friends that have also been on social media, and we all go through the exact same thing, we all make mistakes, and we all just get to be able to talk about it and get through it together," says Gregg, dusting Patrick Ta blush under eyes, above and below the brow, and across her nose. “I feel like it really, really, really helps on mental health.” An eyeshadow-crafted cat-eye—so chosen for easy blending and quick fixes—is followed by powder highlighter from Dior and a coat of Pat McGrath Labs Fetisheyes Mascara, pulled outward for an additional lift. Nude liner and lipstick from Dior and a mist of mattifying setting spray are all Gregg need to complete the anytime aesthetic. From evil clown to more simple styling, Gregg is proof that practice and passion make “perfect” even better—and a lot more fun. CeraVe Renewing SA Cleanser Dermalogica Antioxidant HydraMist Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide Moisturizer Sun Bum Mineral Sunscreen Face Tint SPF 30 Milk Makeup Vegan Milk Moisturizer Drunk Elephant C-Firma Vitamin C Day Serum One/Size by Patrick Starrr Secure the Blur Makeup Magnet Primer $30 ONE/SIZE BY PATRICK STARRR Morphe 2 Hint Hint Skin Tint Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circle Treatment Concealer Patrick Ta Major Beauty Headlines - Double-Take Crème & Powder Blush NYX Professional Makeup The Brow Glue $8 NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Pat McGrath Labs FetishEyes Lengthening Mascara Dior Rouge Dior Refillable Lipstick Dior Rouge Contour Lip Liner NYX Professional Makeup Matte Finish Makeup Setting Spray $9 NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP beauty tips : Avani Gregg’s Official Guide to Everyday Makeup Read the full article
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Influencers in Dubai & The Bahamas.
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In spite of the health secretary, Matt Hancock, saying currently no one should be travelling internationally and that in most cases it is against the law, he specifically mentioned that people shouldn’t be going for parties or long weekends away in places like Paris or Dubai, but countless British #influencers and celebrities around the world seem to be treating themselves to multiple trips to Dubai and exotic places, as pubs and shops close in England. Despite traveling restrictions, influencers have managed to use it as a loophole and label it as essential work to post Instagram stories of themselves at various villas to ‘motivate people’ as well as carrying on promoting themselves. 
Social media influencer, Sheridan Mordew is a fitness blogger and traveled to Dubai at the start of January, despite where the area she lives, being in tier 4 restrictions, and was recently interviewed on ‘This Morning’ by Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby about the exact problem of being in Dubai during an global Pandemic. In the interview she proceeded to say that she moved her online business over to Dubai, as she didn’t really have much of a job in England as all the gyms are closed, she proceeded to say that she does her workouts in the apartment she’s living in, in Dubai and Phillip rightly points out that she could be doing it from her home. She also goes on about moving to/being in Dubai for herself, saying that she’s been struggling with her mental health and is the main factor for moving over there. I think mental health is a big factor for everyone right now but ignoring the laws because you’re feeling down really isn’t an excuse to put others and yourself at risk, no matter if you tested negative or not, which Sheridan did (test negative). 
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Other influencers do work from home and haven’t stretched the rules like Sheridan, for example fitness influencers like Joe Wicks have managed absolutely fine with his personal fitness profession, he’s gained millions of followers on YouTube and Instagram as well as raised thousands of money for charity and has motivated millions of households all over Briton, my own being one of them, he also makes it fun by doing dress up Friday’s. Joe has adapted to the pandemic like everyone else has, what makes these other influencers immune to the rules on restrictions?
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American Influencers - Parties and a trip to the Bahamas.
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Multiple birthday parties were held for ‘celebrities/influencers’ throughout the pandemic, attended by loads of fellow influencers posting about it all over social media like we’re not in an international crisis and as if restrictions, even in LA, don’t exist. The influencers at the gabble of the public’s wrath are Noah Beck, Charlie & Dixie D’Amelio, Chase Hudson, Avani Gregg, Anthony Reeves, Madi Monroe and Bryant Eslava, who were all seen hanging out on a beach in the Bahamas. Tabloids like Pap Galore were quick to catch up with Noah Beck when he arrived back to LA, who informed the cameraman that they took a private plane and stayed in a private cabana, but visited the water park a few times. He also went on to disclose that the hotel they were staying at was at 20% capacity ‘so there was barely anyone there.’ News flash, the reason why it was 20% capacity is because there is a global pandemic in motion.
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This was all before Christmas, when they then went home to their families. I’m sure they all took tests which can out negative otherwise they wouldn’t have gone but it still doesn’t mean the rules that are strictly put in place don’t apply to them. And wearing their masks softens the blow in the slightest way but just because you’re in the pubic eye 24/7 doesn’t mean you earn the right to a luxurious holiday to the Bahamas (as Noah Beck subtly said it), because after the year we’ve had everyone deserves a holiday. I feel like the irony of it all is that their trips were bound to end up on social media anyway, whether it was during the holiday where fans spotted them or it was afterwards when they were asked by paparazzi what they’d been up to over the weekend. So really was there any point in needing a ‘getaway’.
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I’ve linked this research to angst and recklessness from my mind map because what these teenagers/influencers are doing is reckless, it’s so reckless. They claim to be travelling to get away from the public, to relax from ‘the business they’re in’, which is quite literally just posting dance or lip-syncing videos, whereas they're key workers who definitely deserved a relaxing break to the Bahamas for all they’re services.
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It’s no secret that since their rise to fame, TikTok squads the Hype House and Sway House have definitely been involved in their fair share of drama. From diss tracks to cheating rumors to a face-to-face confrontation, the social media stars in both houses have found themselves embroiled in some pretty serious feuds over the past few months, but where does their relationship stand now?
In December 2020, it looked like all the previous drama cleared up when Sway House member Bryce Hall took to Twitter and posted, “Hype House and Sway might be doing collabs like the old days soon.” Hours later, he uploaded a new vlog to his YouTube channel, which featured members of the other content house.
Then the TikTokRoom Instagram account shared the screenshot of a comment posted by Hype House member Thomas Petrou. He revealed that he and Bryce had squashed their previous beef. “Lots of collabs coming soon,” he addedOriginally, the Hype House was made up of 19 influencers — including Thomas, Daisy Keech, Chase Hudson, Addison Rae, Ondreaz and Tony Lopez, Patrick Huston, Ryland Storms, Wyatt Xavier, Charli and Dixie D’Amelio, Connor Yates, James and Jack Wright, Nick Austin, Calvin Goldby, Alex Warren, Kouvr Annon and Avani Gregg. But over the last few months, a few members have left the group.As fans know, when the Sway House first stepped onto the scene it was comprised of Bryce, Anthony Reeves and Kio Cyr. Quinton Griggs, Griffin Johnson, Jaden Hossler and Josh Richards were also part of the social media group, but recently announced their departure.
But despite joining the TikTok world after the Hype House, Bryce ensured fans that at first, there was no bad blood between the two influencer groups.The first clue that there were issues between these two houses came in March 2020, following the release of Josh and Bryce’s diss track about Chase, called “Still Softish.” In the tune, he seemingly made a reference to the fact that Chase was talking to other girls during his relationship with Charli. After the couple officially broke up in April 2020, Bryce threw some more shade and claimed that Chase treated Charli like “complete s**t” during their relationshipFollowing the Sway House’s feud with Chase, it seemed like everything was all good between them. They teamed up with the Hype House for some pretty epic pranks and even tricked fans into thinking they were joining forces to make the Swype House. The groups officially collaborated for a video in June 2020, and at the time, Bryce took to Twitter and trolled the internet saying he’s now a Hype House member.
Although he was totally kidding at the time, it looked like there was no bad blood between the two influencer squads anymore, considering Bryce also collaborated with Ryland.
“There’s no beef with Hype House. Everyone is making it this thing like, Hype House versus Sway House,” he said when appearing on “The Zach Sang Show” in February 2020. “There’s like 16 people in that house. There’s no room for us.”Although he was totally kidding at the time, it looked like there was no bad blood between the two influencer squads anymore, considering Bryce also collaborated with Ryland.
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Instagram content creators who have used the platform to launch their full time careers have relied on indirect sources of revenue like branded content and merchandise sales to support their livelihoods.  Not the Facebook-owned social media platform is coming out with new ways for creators to make money directly from their content on Instagram LIVE and IGTV. Starting from this week, Instagram will be introducing ads in IGTV as a way to start supporting content creators and help monetize their video content.
Ready to learn more? Here’s all what you need to know about IGTV monetization:Introducing Instagram’s new IGTV ads: The launch of video ads is a very big and exciting news for the platform. This is the first time the content creators will be able to make money directly from IGTV since it launch in 2018. Along with the earlier release of Shopping from creators for feed posts and stories, the addition of IGTV monetization gives creators access to a full-fledged money making platform and better
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. According to Instagram, the video ads will appear only when the user clicks to watch and IGTV video from the preview button in their feed. The ads will be mobile optimized vertical videos and can last upto 15 seconds long. IGTV ads will begin showing in IGTV from a selected group of partners and advertisers in the US with further plans to continue expanding globally. Ads from brands including IKEA, Sephora, Puma, and other test partners will begin showing up sometime next week. Popular content creators such as Avani Gregg and Salice Rose, will be among the first to out the new IGTV monetization feature with a wider, international release in coming months. According to latest press release, Instagram also shared that they will continue testing various IGTV ad options, such as option to skip ads, to make sure the final result works well for users, creators, and  advertisers alike. How much money will IGTV creators make ? The plan to let creators monetize their IGTV content is certainly strategic -  one of the main reasons why IGTV faced lot of trouble in attracting creators is because of the less monetization options available. Whereas popular Youtube content creators can make anywhere from 3-10$ pe 1000 video views, Instagram hasn’t paid a dime for IGTV content since its launch. First, Instagram will add the ability for users to purchase the badges, during Instagram live videos, to show support for their favourite creators.  Second, Instagram will be running ads in IGTV,  the platform’s long form video destination, with atleast 55% of the advertising revenue shared with creators.  Providing a variety of monetization tools is very important in order to support all the content creators on Instagram from emerging digital stars to established entertainers and everything in between said Instagram COO, Justing Osofsky. We’re excited to add these two new revenue streams for creators to help them generate additional income to fuel their work. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Instagram has seen an explosion in usage of livestreaming: The company says Instagram live views jumped 70% from Feb to March,2020. That boosts Instagram’s plans to launch badges for better
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. In addition to live badges and IGTV ads, Instagram also trying to help creators expand their ecommerce and branded content businesses on the platform. It recently announced live shopping, which allows creators and brands to tag products during their live  videos. In the next few months, Instagram will expand shopping access to more creators who wants to sell their own products. Instagram additionally plans to widen access to Brand Collabs Manager, a marketplace brand to connect with sponsors, to all U.S. creators over the next few months.
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