

"They just tried to paint me as a villain in the first few episodes and I didn't f**k with that," he said.Ĭhase also denied that Hype House was paying his rent, and said that he and Thomas had a long conversation about the logistics of him moving out of the Hype House mansion - but the show neglected to include that. Then, in an Instagram live on Saturday, January 10, Chase Hudson (Lil Huddy) expressed frustration over the series, saying that production portrayed him to be "the villain." He continued to say that the whole situation hurt his feelings. "And they had to paint to be the storyline which is so f***ed up because I just feel as though like I was thrown under the bus and it's not fair at all." "They needed something with, you know, a storyline," he said. Although Netflix initially included Sienna in promotional photos for the show, she was omitted from the final cut. In May 2021, Sienna was accused of sexually assaulting her ex, Jack Wright. Larray believes that the decision to remove Sienna Mae Gomez from the cast prompted producers to pursue the faux plot point about his COVID case. "Episode three is fabricated and filled with a lot of bull***t because I did not go to any parties with COVID." "I do not claim any energy from the Hype House show," he said.

He even explained that the production team actually assured him that his COVID case would not be addressed on the show at all. In a Twitch stream on January 7, Larray said that he never tried to go to a party after testing positive for COVID-19 (a plot point that was introduced in the second episode of the show).

So far, two members are accusing Netflix of making up storylines for the sake of drama. How is the Hype House reacting to the show?
