YouTube creators are asking influencers in LA to please, stop partying

Bryce Hall (middle) at a party. | Bryce Hall/Instagram

After a series of high profile parties in some of the wealthiest parts of Los Angeles hosted by a number of popular TikTok and YouTube creators, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti made the executive decision to shut off power at one offender’s private residence last week.

“Today I authorized the City to disconnect utility service at a house in the Hollywood Hills to stop the large parties held there in flagrant violation of our public health orders,” Garcetti tweeted on August 19th. “Parties like these can quickly and easily spread the virus and put our communities at risk.”

The house in question is where TikTok creators Noah Beck, Blake Gray, and Bryce Hall live. Hall is one of the most popular creators on TikTok with more than 13 million…

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