TikTok Star Bryce Hall Utilities Closed by LA Mayor Garcetti After House Celebrations: Report


The house of TikTok star Bryce Hall may have been dark on Wednesday.

The New York Times reports that the star recently threw numerous house parties amid the coronavirus pandemic, which resulted in an order from Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti to shut off the power and water to the house of the influencers.

TMZ reported that water was also shut off at the property, though Times reports Taylor Lorenz said otherwise on Twitter.

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Wednesday afternoon, Garcetti took to Twitter to announce that he had made a call to do so, but called Hall, 21, or no address.

The power of TikTok star Bryce Hall at his home is expected to be turned off after hosting plenty of house parties.  (Photo by Albert L. Ortega / Getty Images)

The power of TikTok star Bryce Hall at his home is expected to be turned off after hosting plenty of house parties. (Photo by Albert L. Ortega / Getty Images)

“Today, I have authorized the city to turn off utilities at a home in the Hollywood Hills to stop the big parties being held there in flagrant violation of our public health orders,” he wrote. “Parties like these can spread the virus quickly and easily and endanger our communities.”

“With more than 2,000 Angelenos – and more than 170,000 Americans – lost to COVID-19, we need every resident to take critical safety measures to stop the spread of this virus,” Garcetti said in a separate statement. “That includes not hosting or attending parties that endanger themselves, their neighbors, and many others.”

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He added: “Despite several warnings, this house has transformed a nightclub in the hills, hosting large gatherings in blatant violation of our public health orders. The city has now dismantled utilities at this house to stop these parties that plague us. endangering community. “

The statement concluded with the mayor and urged the citizens of LA to avoid such gatherings, such as wearing masks and often washing hands.

“All these actions save lives,” he said.

Hall’s roommates, Noah Beck and Blake Gray, are also TikTok stars and the trio are known to have, as Garcetti said, multiple “big meetings.”

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Representatives for Hall did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.